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SpaceX New IPO 2026: Everything You Need to Know Before Investing Date, Price, Ticker and Risks

SpaceX is preparing for the biggest IPO in history, bigger than Saudi Aramco, bigger than Alibaba. Trading starts June 12, 2026, on Nasdaq. But is it a good investment? Here is everything explained simply.
$75B
Target Raised (Record)
$2T
Market Valuation
SPCX
Nasdaq Ticker Symbol
Jun 12
Trading Starts
What Is the SpaceX IPO?
SpaceX — Elon Musk’s rocket, satellite, and AI company is going public for the first time in its history. An IPO (Initial Public Offering) means the company is selling its shares to regular investors for the first time, so anyone can buy a piece of SpaceX on the stock market.
This IPO is not just big — it is the biggest in human history. SpaceX plans to raise around $75 billion, which is more than double what Saudi Aramco raised in its 2020 IPO — the previous world record of $29.4 billion.
When Does SpaceX IPO Trading Start?
SpaceX stock will officially begin trading on the Nasdaq Exchange on June 12, 2026. Before that, the company started its investor roadshow on June 8, 2026 — where they pitch to big institutional investors like banks and hedge funds.
The ticker symbol will be SPCX, and it will be listed on both the Nasdaq and the Nasdaq Texas.
How Much Is SpaceX Worth?
SpaceX is going public at an initial market value of approximately $2 trillion. To put that in perspective — this would make it one of the top 5 most valuable companies in the world on its very first trading day. Only Apple, Microsoft, and a handful of others have ever been worth more.
⚡ Important Fact:
In 2025, SpaceX had full-year revenue of $18.67 billion a 33% increase. But the company also reported an operating loss of $4.9 billion. In Q1 2026, the operating loss widened further to $1.9 billion. So SpaceX is growing fast but is not yet profitable.
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Who Owns SpaceX — And Who Controls It?
Elon Musk holds 85% of Class B shares and 12.3% of Class A shares. Even after the IPO, Musk will control 85% of all voting power, meaning regular investors will have almost no say in company decisions. This is called a dual-class share structure — common in founder-led tech companies like Google and Meta.
Other major shareholders include Gwynne Shotwell (SpaceX President and COO) and Antonio Gracias of Valor Equity Partners, who owns 7.3% of Class A shares.
What Does SpaceX Actually Do?
SpaceX is no longer just a rocket company. After merging with Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI in early 2026, SpaceX now operates in three major businesses:
1. Starlink — Satellite internet service. This is currently the biggest revenue source for SpaceX, providing internet to millions of users worldwide, including in rural areas and conflict zones.
2. Rockets and Space Launch — Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Starship launches for NASA, commercial companies, and governments. SpaceX is the world leader in this market.
3. xAI / AI Infrastructure — After the merger with xAI, SpaceX now runs Colossus supercomputers. Notably, Anthropic agreed to pay $1.25 billion per month to access compute capacity — a deal that could massively boost SpaceX revenue in late 2026.
Should You Invest in SpaceX IPO?
This is the most important question — and the honest answer is: it depends on your risk tolerance.
Here is what analysts are saying. Historically, stocks often pop on their first trading day. However, larger IPOs tend to underperform the S&P 500 over time. The $2 trillion valuation already prices in future success from businesses that are currently losing money.
📊 Risk Summary:
SpaceX’s Starlink is profitable but subsidising unprofitable divisions. X (formerly Twitter) ad revenue dropped $100M in Q1 2026. The $2T valuation assumes massive future growth which may or may not happen.
How Can Regular People Buy SpaceX Stock?
Starting June 12, 2026, you can buy SPCX shares through any major brokerage app — like Robinhood, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or eToro. Simply search the ticker SPCX on your broker’s platform after trading begins.
Note: SpaceX has also reserved up to 5% of IPO shares for certain employees and select people through a direct share program.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is SpaceX IPO date?
SpaceX stock begins trading on Nasdaq on June 12, 2026, under ticker SPCX.
What is SpaceX IPO price per share?
The official IPO share price has not been announced yet. It will be set after the roadshow (June 8 onwards) and announced before June 12.
Is SpaceX IPO the biggest ever?
Yes. At a $75 billion target raise and a $2 trillion valuation, it is the largest IPO in history — bigger than Saudi Aramco’s 2020 record of $29.4 billion.
Does Elon Musk still control SpaceX after the IPO?
Yes. Musk retains 85% voting power through Class B shares even after the IPO. Regular investors get Class A shares with minimal voting rights.

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