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SamuelTheThird

(1,452 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 04:05 PM 17 hrs ago

SpaceX Investors Are Losing a Colossal Amount of Money

It dropped more after this was written

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/spacex-investors-losing-colossal-amount-140221380.html

Even at an unprecedented valuation of almost $2 trillion, shares shot into space like precious cargo atop a Falcon 9 rocket, soaring from an opening price of $151 to an all-time high days later of over $225 early Tuesday.

But by mid-week, that initial enthusiasm was met with a brutal reality check. Shares have been trailing since late Tuesday, wiping out almost all of the gains of the average investor who bought shares after the IPO, as CNBC reported on Thursday.

And anyone who bought close to the stock's peak earlier in the week has seen their investments go up in smoke, in a bruising rejoinder to all of that pent-up hype.

and LOL@what too much ketamine can do to you
https://fortune.com/2026/06/22/elon-musk-billion-shares-spacex-settle-million-humans-mars-colony/

The SpaceX board will grant CEO and founder Elon Musk 1 billion restricted shares of Class B common stock on one condition: he has to hit 15 market capitalization milestones up to $7.5 trillion and establish a “permanent human colony on Mars with at least 1 million inhabitants.”

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SpaceX Investors Are Losing a Colossal Amount of Money (Original Post) SamuelTheThird 17 hrs ago OP
Musk is not..... Lovie777 16 hrs ago #1
Still +$29 above intitial cost per share. TheProle 16 hrs ago #2
its 154 today SamuelTheThird 16 hrs ago #3
Fair enough. Didn't check the close. TheProle 16 hrs ago #4
Its future beyond the hype seems dim SamuelTheThird 15 hrs ago #5
Assessing stock based on a horizon of a few days is just silly. TheProle 15 hrs ago #7
Is that what I did? SamuelTheThird 14 hrs ago #9
Unfortunately the market can stay irrational far longer than people shorting the stock EdmondDantes_ 13 hrs ago #10
Permanent colony on Mars with one million inhabitants DFW 15 hrs ago #6
A Mars colony with one million inhabitants?? Disaffected 15 hrs ago #8
Yeah D_Master81 13 hrs ago #11
If there's one thing I've learned the past 5 years D_Master81 13 hrs ago #12

TheProle

(4,198 posts)
2. Still +$29 above intitial cost per share.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 04:30 PM
16 hrs ago
After raising more than $85 billion from its initial public offering (IPO), SpaceX is issuing bonds, reportedly seeking at least $20 billion in senior unsecured notes to repay outstanding bridge loans. The stock pared some of its initial drop on that news, though, after it also announced it held $100.8 billion in cash and equivalents as of last Friday.


https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/why-spacex-stock-dropping-again-155852671.html

SamuelTheThird

(1,452 posts)
5. Its future beyond the hype seems dim
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:39 PM
15 hrs ago

His AI sucks, his dreams of populating mars are insane. From what I read spacex needs to bring in 150 to 200 billion a year in revenue over the next decade to justify its valuation. Starlink is the only profitable piece of that, and it isn't anywhere close to that.

TheProle

(4,198 posts)
7. Assessing stock based on a horizon of a few days is just silly.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:51 PM
15 hrs ago

I'm not a SpaceX or a Musk fan, but the gleeful predictions of gloom and doom are a little premature, in my opinion.

SamuelTheThird

(1,452 posts)
9. Is that what I did?
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:01 PM
14 hrs ago

I thought I was pointing out the gap in revenue

Tell me how he's going to get 150 billion dollar in revenue.

EdmondDantes_

(2,266 posts)
10. Unfortunately the market can stay irrational far longer than people shorting the stock
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:41 PM
13 hrs ago

Tesla has been radically overvalued for years compared to their revenue and compared to their competitors. The stock is still worth a lot more than those competitors.

Considering you were crowing about how much money people were losing when the stock is still up from its IPO, yes, it does sound like you're crowing very early.

I agree the stock is a bad investment on the metrics, but that has changed a long time ago and maybe the metrics need to be updated. As long as people are going to keep chasing the trillion dollar valuations, a lot of these companies can stay overvalued because someone is always buying.

DFW

(60,761 posts)
6. Permanent colony on Mars with one million inhabitants
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:48 PM
15 hrs ago

If Musk has attorneys with a little imagination, that could mean life support for two humans and 999,998 cockroaches.

Disaffected

(6,686 posts)
8. A Mars colony with one million inhabitants??
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 06:14 PM
15 hrs ago

Sounds looney enough for Trump to have come up with it.

Who in their right mind would want to live on Mars? Hmmm, OTOH, maybe a bunch of MAGAts could be enticed.

D_Master81

(2,743 posts)
11. Yeah
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:55 PM
13 hrs ago

Unless there is a Comey heading straight for earth there is zero reason for us to be colonizing Mars. Yet we keep entertaining the idea.

D_Master81

(2,743 posts)
12. If there's one thing I've learned the past 5 years
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:57 PM
13 hrs ago

As much as I can’t stand Musk as a person his companies are cult like and betting against them usually doesn’t work out. It’s correcting right now and will probably go up again eventually.

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