• SelltheRiskSelltheRisk
      ·07-09 03:50
      It's interesting look the Volatility of this stock, it is very high and it is paying amazing premium.  I'm looking for a real good entry to develop wheel strategy after, selling otm covered call.
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    • Ng Kay HoeNg Kay Hoe
      ·07-08 17:56
      A piece of Technology to invest. I am looking at 200 back to initial chase. 
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    • WONONE1111WONONE1111
      ·07-08 09:17

      Margin Financing | Pay Less with Low Rate - Tiger Brokers

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    • SG Visual ResearchSG Visual Research
      ·07-07 14:54

      SpaceX Joins Nasdaq-100: Passive Funds Start Paying Attention

      $SpaceX(SPCX)$   $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$   SpaceX joining the Nasdaq-100 marks a shift from IPO hype to index-driven ownership. For investors, the key point is not that index inclusion guarantees upside. It does not. The real mechanism is fund flow. ETFs and index funds tracking the Nasdaq-100 may need to hold SpaceX according to index rules. That can create passive buying demand, higher trading volume and broader institutional visibility. But SpaceX is also unusual: large market value, potentially limited public float, and uncertain initial index weight. The next things to watch are SpaceX’s actual index weight, ETF rebalancing volume, and whether Starlink, launch services and AI satellite
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·07-06
      SpaceX Liquidity Timeline | Passive Index Inflows & Multi-Stage Lock-Up Expiry Analysis Elon Musk's $Space Exploration Technologies Corp(SPCX)$   is set to be officially added to the Nasdaq-100 Index before the U.S. market opens on July 7. Taking less than a month from its Nasdaq debut on June 12 to its inclusion in this core tech index, SpaceX has set a record as the fastest addition since the Nasdaq-100 was established. This rapid inclusion was made possible by the index rule adjustments implemented by Nasdaq on May 1 of this year. Under the new rules, mega-cap new listings with a market cap ranking in the top 40 of the index can apply for inclusion just 15 trading days after their debut, replacing the previous requirement of a min
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    • jy114jy114
      ·07-06
      This is good analysis of the market as 
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    • jy114jy114
      ·07-06
      This is good analysis of the market
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    • KepretKepret
      ·07-04
      I lose in tesla motors
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    • KepretKepret
      ·07-04
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·07-04
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·07-04
      $SPCX 20260702 130.0 PUT$ was expecting it to dip below IPO price
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    • Jeffrey HoeJeffrey Hoe
      ·07-01
      Hi what the best time to buy space  X
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    • HandsomeMuchachoHandsomeMuchacho
      ·06-30
      Amazing Buy for nasdaq! Space x for the fruits 
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·06-30
      If the inclusion-driven rally is primarily driven by passive inflows, much of that catalyst may already be reflected in prices. History shows index additions often create strong momentum before and around inclusion, followed by more mixed returns once forced buying subsides. For a fresh position, I'd avoid chasing after a 20%+ sector surge. If you want exposure: SPCX offers diversified exposure and lower company-specific risk. RKLB has a stronger operating business and is a reasonable choice for investors with higher risk tolerance. ASTS has the greatest upside potential, but also the highest execution and valuation risk. My preference would be to wait for a pullback or consolidate before adding. If the long-term space investment theme remains intact, missing the first leg is usually less
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-30
      🚀 SpaceX Joins the Nasdaq 100 — Is This the Beginning of the Space Investing Era? The space sector just had one of its strongest days in years. 🚀 SpaceX surged 7.15% 🛰️ Rocket Lab jumped 15.93% 📡 AST SpaceMobile exploded 21.44% The catalyst? SpaceX is joining the Nasdaq 100. While many investors see this as just another index reshuffle, I believe it’s much bigger than that. My view: This is another milestone proving that space is evolving from a speculative theme into a mainstream investment sector. Here’s why I’m optimistic. 1️⃣ Passive money is forced to buy. When a company enters the Nasdaq 100, it’s no longer just active investors buying. Hundreds of billions of dollars tracking the index must purchase shares to mirror the benchmark. That creates immediate demand and introduces the com
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    • aaronzaaronz
      ·06-30
      After IPO surges then retracts; other business steady grows for Camille's of google stocks.
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    • 非一般股民非一般股民
      ·06-29
      AI
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·06-28
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    • ShopShop
      ·06-27
      I am staying patient for now. Index inclusion could provide meaningful support for the stock price, but lockup expirations could just as easily offset those inflows. With so many moving pieces, I think discipline matters more than speed. I do not need to buy the exact bottom to make money. I only need a reasonable entry point with an acceptable margin of safety. For now, I am keeping the company on my watchlist and monitoring developments closely.
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    • onlyYouonlyYou
      ·06-27
      Waiting for better entry price-I would wait for a deeper pullback before buying. Although the recent 24% correction has removed some of the initial IPO excitement, I am not convinced that the selling pressure is over yet. The coming months will likely be a battle between index inclusion inflows and lockup-related selling, and it remains unclear which force will dominate in the short term. The company’s large cash reserves and ambitious plans in AI and space infrastructure are impressive, but valuation still matters regardless of how exciting the story may be. I would rather miss the first part of a recovery than rush into a position while uncertainty remains high. My preferred approach is to monitor earnings, management guidance and the first wave of share unlocks before deciding whether t
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·07-06
      SpaceX Liquidity Timeline | Passive Index Inflows & Multi-Stage Lock-Up Expiry Analysis Elon Musk's $Space Exploration Technologies Corp(SPCX)$   is set to be officially added to the Nasdaq-100 Index before the U.S. market opens on July 7. Taking less than a month from its Nasdaq debut on June 12 to its inclusion in this core tech index, SpaceX has set a record as the fastest addition since the Nasdaq-100 was established. This rapid inclusion was made possible by the index rule adjustments implemented by Nasdaq on May 1 of this year. Under the new rules, mega-cap new listings with a market cap ranking in the top 40 of the index can apply for inclusion just 15 trading days after their debut, replacing the previous requirement of a min
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    • SelltheRiskSelltheRisk
      ·07-09 03:50
      It's interesting look the Volatility of this stock, it is very high and it is paying amazing premium.  I'm looking for a real good entry to develop wheel strategy after, selling otm covered call.
      106Comment
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    • Ng Kay HoeNg Kay Hoe
      ·07-08 17:56
      A piece of Technology to invest. I am looking at 200 back to initial chase. 
      123Comment
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    • SG Visual ResearchSG Visual Research
      ·07-07 14:54

      SpaceX Joins Nasdaq-100: Passive Funds Start Paying Attention

      $SpaceX(SPCX)$   $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$   SpaceX joining the Nasdaq-100 marks a shift from IPO hype to index-driven ownership. For investors, the key point is not that index inclusion guarantees upside. It does not. The real mechanism is fund flow. ETFs and index funds tracking the Nasdaq-100 may need to hold SpaceX according to index rules. That can create passive buying demand, higher trading volume and broader institutional visibility. But SpaceX is also unusual: large market value, potentially limited public float, and uncertain initial index weight. The next things to watch are SpaceX’s actual index weight, ETF rebalancing volume, and whether Starlink, launch services and AI satellite
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    • WONONE1111WONONE1111
      ·07-08 09:17

      Margin Financing | Pay Less with Low Rate - Tiger Brokers

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    • jy114jy114
      ·07-06
      This is good analysis of the market as 
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    • jy114jy114
      ·07-06
      This is good analysis of the market
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    • KepretKepret
      ·07-04
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    • KepretKepret
      ·07-04
      I lose in tesla motors
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·07-04
      $SPCX 20260702 130.0 PUT$ was expecting it to dip below IPO price
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      ·07-04
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    • YXTYXT
      ·06-23

      YXT SaleSmart Advances Sales Intelligence System for Fresh Food Leader

      A leading fresh food supply chain company with operations across nine provinces and a network of hundreds of thousands of retail stores has entered into a partnership with YXT.com Group Holding Limited ( $YXT.COM GROUP HOLDING LIMITED(YXT)$ ). Through YXT SaleSmart, the company will upgrade its sales execution system with AI-powered capabilities, helping shift sales management from individual experience-driven practices to a more structured, repeatable and continuously improving organizational capability. As generative AI moves deeper into enterprise operations, sales is becoming one of the most practical entry points for AI adoption. Sales teams sit closest to customers and revenue, generating large volumes of customer interactions, market feedbac
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-30
      🚀 SpaceX Joins the Nasdaq 100 — Is This the Beginning of the Space Investing Era? The space sector just had one of its strongest days in years. 🚀 SpaceX surged 7.15% 🛰️ Rocket Lab jumped 15.93% 📡 AST SpaceMobile exploded 21.44% The catalyst? SpaceX is joining the Nasdaq 100. While many investors see this as just another index reshuffle, I believe it’s much bigger than that. My view: This is another milestone proving that space is evolving from a speculative theme into a mainstream investment sector. Here’s why I’m optimistic. 1️⃣ Passive money is forced to buy. When a company enters the Nasdaq 100, it’s no longer just active investors buying. Hundreds of billions of dollars tracking the index must purchase shares to mirror the benchmark. That creates immediate demand and introduces the com
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    • BommerManBommerMan
      ·06-24
      Review: What Would Happen If SpaceX Stock Crashed? Introduction SpaceX, formally known as SpaceX, is one of the most influential private companies in the world. Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, the company has transformed the aerospace industry through reusable rockets, satellite internet services, and ambitious plans for interplanetary travel. Unlike publicly traded companies, SpaceX remains privately held, meaning its shares are primarily owned by founders, employees, venture capital firms, and institutional investors. Nevertheless, discussions about a potential "SpaceX stock crash" have become increasingly common as the company's valuation continues to rise. Although SpaceX stock is not traded on public exchanges, a hypothetical crash in its valuation would have significant implications fo
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-22
      What ETFs to Consider If You Want Exposure to SpaceX? 🌟🌟🌟For a brief intoxicating moment, $SpaceX(SPCX)$ IPO looked like it would rewrite the physics of Wall Street.  Driven by retail frenzy, SpaceX rocketed from its USD 135 IPO price to an astronomical peak of USD 229.40, briefly flirting with a USD 3 Trillion valuation and threatening to overtake Microsoft.  It was an euphoric celebration of Earth's multiplanetary future. But gravity always wins.  As of June 22 2026, the honeymoon has abruptly ended.  SpaceX was spooked by a USD 60 billion stock dilution acquisition of AI company Cursor and looming lock up expirations.  It fell another 3.56% last week, retreating to close at USD 185.  For many retail investors
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·06-17

      Mag 7 No Longer Enough? How Do You Think of MANGOS?

      The moment $SpaceX(SPCX)$ went public, it threw a wrench into one of Wall Street's favorite labels: the Mag Seven. With its valuation surging above $2 trillion after listing, SpaceX immediately surpassed Tesla and Meta, becoming one of the most valuable technology companies in the world. When a $2 trillion tech giant isn't part of the Mag 7, does the term still represent the leaders of the technology sector? SpaceX Doesn't Fit the Mag 7 Playbook For years, the market's tech leaders were simple: $NVIDIA(NVDA)$, $Apple(AAPL)$, $Microsoft(MSFT)$,
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    • FrankOHavokFrankOHavok
      ·06-23
      For SPCX to ever be profitable it will need to.amake Elon's fever dream of orbital data centres come true. Unfortunately for buyers, it's magical thinking just like the Mars colony we were promised would be operational 6 years ago. The economics make no sense. Earth is full of land, water and energy. Even a small satellite is costly; mass exponentially increases the cost to orbit. A space travel company should understand this, but Musk has been ripping his special bag of rocket fuel too frequently to check whether his fantasies make sense. A satellite cannot cool itself without massive radiators. It cannot power itself without massive solar arrays which are inherently intermittent. It cannot transmit data without added delay and transmission costs. It precludes economic maintenance or
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-24
      #SpaceX Crashes 16%: Is This Just a Pullback… or the Beginning of a 50% Reality Check? The “best IPO ever” narrative just took a major hit. SpaceX plunged 16.43% in a single session, breaking below $155 and wiping out a huge chunk of its post-IPO momentum. The selling didn’t stop there—space proxy Rocket Lab (RKLB) also fell 6.48% as investors rushed to de-risk the entire sector. This wasn’t just a bad day. It may be the market finally asking a difficult question: How much is too much to pay for a great company? 1️⃣ The Valuation Was Built on Perfection The bull case was easy: 🚀 Dominant launch business. 🚀 Explosive Starlink growth. 🚀 Potential monopoly-like economics in space infrastructure. 🚀 Massive long-term optionality from Starship. The problem? Investors weren’t just paying for toda
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    • TigerOptionsTigerOptions
      ·06-16

      Why SpaceX Goes Up and Proxy Goes Down

      When a long-awaited company finally goes public, the market often behaves in a way that looks strange at first: the real company rises, while the proxy that investors previously used to access it falls. That is what happened with $SpaceX(SPCX)$ and $EchoStar(SATS)$. SATS Daily Chart For months, EchoStar, was treated by some investors as one of the closest public-market proxies for SpaceX. The logic was simple: EchoStar had a major transaction with SpaceX involving spectrum assets and SpaceX equity. Since ordinary investors could not directly buy SpaceX before the IPO, they looked for public companies with meaningful SpaceX exposure. SATS became one of those “backdoor” trades. Then SpaceX finally listed un
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    • FlowState AlphaFlowState Alpha
      ·06-16

      Global Market Outlook | How Warsh's Shrink-the-Fed Doctrine May Unwind the Peace Rally

      FlowState Alpha · 2026/06/15 Coverage: Global market dynamics, June 9–13, 2026 Core question: How long does the peace-driven short squeeze last? What triggers the curve steepening trade? I. What Happened This Week June 9–13 delivered a textbook "geopolitical squeeze + liquidity siphon" double act: *CNBC/Yahoo Finance, Jun 13 close; **Jun 15 (Mon) Asia open On the surface, a standard risk-on week. But one data point is being overlooked: the 10-year Treasury yield rose despite the "peace dividend." The long end is pricing something else entirely. II. The Peace Dividend Transmission — And Its Expiry Date 2.1 Short-term logic (currently active) US-Iran ceasefire (6/14) → Hormuz Strait reopens → Oil -5% to $83* → War premium evaporates → Forward CPI indicators revised down → "Rate hike" probabi
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