SpaceX Stocks - Good investment, Gamble or Pump and Dump?

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Mad as a Swan

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What are your opinions? Did you buy? Planning to buy?

Good investment? Bad investment?

Disclaimer: no financial advice in this thread, only opinions
 
Bought at IPO, order didn't get fulfilled til $138, cashed out at $165 on day one. Didn't get the peak but I'm very happy with it.
There's clearly a lot of forward momentum, could hit $200 quickly.
 
I will wait a few month before buying. It'll make it's way into my 401k and IRA funds anyway.
 
Due to the recent regulation changes if you're invested in a lot of popular ETFs or mutual funds you're going to own it whether you like it or not.

That being said I will probably pick up a few shares. Elon is generally a huckster but Starlink is a legitimately good product and every company he owns prints money for shareholders.
 
SpaceX is the meme stock of the decade, and possibly the greatest boondoggle of the 21st Century thus far. Patrick Boyle explains why:


tl;dw: Even though raising $85bn sounds impressive, it only gives SpaceX a cash runway for a couple of years. Then there's the assumption of future revenues, where in order to achieve them, the billion richest people in the world would need to spend at least $28k per year each on SpaceX products and services.

I'd buy a couple of SpaceX shares for the lulz, but I sure as shit wouldn't pour my life savings into it.
 
Saw thread title on main page, thought it said "SpaceX Sucks" for a second...

vision isn't what it used to be 🧐
 
SpaceX is the meme stock of the decade, and possibly the greatest boondoggle of the 21st Century thus far. Patrick Boyle explains why:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=wKXgeNwNRJ4
tl;dw: Even though raising $85bn sounds impressive, it only gives SpaceX a cash runway for a couple of years. Then there's the assumption of future revenues, where in order to achieve them, the billion richest people in the world would need to spend at least $28k per year each on SpaceX products and services.

I'd buy a couple of SpaceX shares for the lulz, but I sure as shit wouldn't pour my life savings into it.
You will own nothing, eat the bugs, have SpaceX shares, and have to be happy!
 
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