Anonymous wrote:Musk is now a trilionaire. Holy fracking shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SpaceX will fly until inclusion into the indexes. Then, the demand will dry up, just as insider lock ups flood the market with more stock. In 6 months, SpaceX will trade below its IPO price.
market price is around $63/share. If it goes there, I might consider buying some, but until then, it is nothing but hype. The interviews I saw this morning with the institutional investors and key management were worse than anything I had experience during the .com bubble in terms of fluff and hype.
Anonymous wrote:SpaceX will fly until inclusion into the indexes. Then, the demand will dry up, just as insider lock ups flood the market with more stock. In 6 months, SpaceX will trade below its IPO price.
Anonymous wrote:Musk is now a trilionaire. Holy fracking shit.
Anonymous wrote:Yes SpaceX is worth it.
If you don’t think so, you should put your money where your mouth is and short the stock.
I’m buying massively. I’m all in. The sky is the limit.
Anonymous wrote:Any news?
Anonymous wrote:Yes SpaceX is worth it.
If you don’t think so, you should put your money where your mouth is and short the stock.
I’m buying massively. I’m all in. The sky is the limit.
Anonymous wrote:SpaceX will fly until inclusion into the indexes. Then, the demand will dry up, just as insider lock ups flood the market with more stock. In 6 months, SpaceX will trade below its IPO price.
You are probably right. But what about 5 years out? SpaceX is probably not a short term investment kind of stock. If you are looking to make money in 6 months, go with a commodity and not a technology stock.
SpaceX will fly until inclusion into the indexes. Then, the demand will dry up, just as insider lock ups flood the market with more stock. In 6 months, SpaceX will trade below its IPO price.
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Other S&P 500 companies depend on government contracts and subsidies. For example, Boeing, Northrup Grumman, General Dynamics, L3 Harris Technologies, Booz Allen, Leidos Holdings, ACM, Jacobs Solutions, etc. Are you upset that your 401K or pension is invested in those? Are those CEOs bad businessmen as well?
Look, you can keep missing the point all you want, but SpaceX and the rest of Musk’s companies make much less profit than his hype machine would have people believe. That’s not derangement, but fact.
Amazing how he got this far, isn't it? For a guy on the spectrum, he sure has a lot of business acumen.
Anonymous wrote:Yes SpaceX is worth it.
If you don’t think so, you should put your money where your mouth is and short the stock.
I’m buying massively. I’m all in. The sky is the limit.