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Gotrade News – SpaceX is reportedly nearing an IPO at a roughly $1.75 trillion valuation expected this week. Elon Musk is also touting ambitious AI satellite plans ahead of the closely watched offering.
The deal ranks among the most anticipated of the year due to its enormous valuation for public markets. Retail investors are now mapping access routes through brokers and relevant Nasdaq exposure.
According to Investing.com, Musk argued the AI satellite effort is not a particularly hard problem for the company to solve. He said much of the underlying technology was already built for the Starlink V3 satellite fleet.
The first AI satellite reportedly offers 150 kilowatts of peak compute and 120 kilowatts of sustained output. That figure is comparable to a single Nvidia GB300 server rack drawing roughly 140 kilowatts of power.
The Bastrop, Texas, factory is expected to reach meaningful production volumes by the end of 2027. That scale underscores SpaceX’s ambitions in orbital, compute-heavy infrastructure that remains largely unproven today.
Musk’s comments land just as investor appetite for AI infrastructure sits near record highs across markets. The blend of space and AI compute narratives makes this IPO a standout event for global investors.
SpaceX remains a private company, so retail investors gain exposure through brokers and related instruments instead. One broker cited as offering zero-minimum IPO access is SoFi Technologies.
As reported by The Motley Fool, the IPO is expected around June 12, 2026. Retail allocation could reach up to 30 percent of the total offering made available.
Several brokers penalize investors who sell IPO shares too quickly after the listing date. Robinhood reportedly imposes a 60-day IPO access ban if shares are sold within the first 30 days.
E*TRADE may exclude investors from future IPOs, while SoFi applies a 180-day restriction for a first offense. SoFi penalties escalate to 365 days for a second offense and a permanent ban for a third.
SoFi also charges an additional $50 fee for any sales made after the 120-day mark passes. These layered rules highlight why reading broker terms carefully matters before joining the offering.
For investors seeking more established custodian exposure, brokers such as Charles Schwab serve as one common reference point. The chosen broker ultimately shapes access rules and flexibility around selling IPO shares later.
For broader index exposure, Invesco QQQ Trust tracks the Nasdaq-100 where SpaceX could gain fast entry over time. The fund offers thematic exposure without buying directly into the IPO at listing.
Per The Motley Fool, investors should fully understand each broker’s rules before joining this debut offering. Discipline around holding periods helps avoid costly flipping penalties that erode potential returns.
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Rendy Andriyanto
Jun 9, 2026
Rendy Andriyanto
Jun 9, 2026
Rendy Andriyanto
Jun 9, 2026
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