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reddit is hoping for a big crash on friday. So much so that they are betting on it with their dollars
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>>536695474
>reddit is hoping for a big crash on friday.
The crash will most likely happen on Monday.
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Vaguepost KING
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Musk is at a point where him getting more wealth is at the risk of the entire economy; and we were well past him risking his own companies to gain more wealth. He is the biggest leech.
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>>536695882
Im sure every security agency has looked into scenarios where elon ruins the economy.
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>>536695474
I hope so, too. fuck this two-faced jeet-lover. I hope all his companies go bust.
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Does spacex even make any money? Not that that should affect valuations in burger land..
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I hope this faggot fall on his face.

He's a Jeet loving spaz.

I hope him and his shitty car company that doesn't sell cars liquidate.
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>>536695474
?
SpaceX is his only company that actually does anything.
Starship seems to be a dud, though.
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>>536695474
Prove that they are betting against SpaceX with real money.
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>>536697413
anon this is a 1pbtid thread. the point is for you to believe everything OP says.
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>>536695474
The reddit crash is going to happen today when kamelo gets convicted
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>>536697463
I didn't even notice the thread started an hour ago.
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>>536695474
According to the entirely controlled platform which is rum by jews, they claim that market is gonna crash.

But how do they know?
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>>536697367
Somewhat. SpaceX as it WAS would honestly be a very good listing. Starlink is highly profitable and the spacex rocket core while it loses money, it is still compliments starlink's business which more than makes up for it.

Musk tagged on grok to it. And grok loses so much money that it burns through all the remaining profit starlink makes him. Basically poisoning an otherwise good company with AI sloppa.
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>>536696229
A lot. Something like $30billion in the last decade from govt launch contracts since Northrop and ULA and all the other institutional launch providers can't keep up with mission demand even with their significantly higher prices. Then they've been pulling around $10billion a year from Starlink service over the last few years since it's been out in large scale. At this point spacex probably represents more reliable income than tesla even though tesla is pulling in more a year at this point.
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part of Musk's IPO roadshow PR campaign is a lecture on the Khardashev scale of harnessing galactic energy, what a stupid time to be alive
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>>536697713
See>>536697677
It would be a great and reliably profitable company if not for Grok. xAI is the turd in the punch bowl.
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>>536696229
They burn more money than they make, especially now that it's getting shoveled into xai/grok to burn into ashes
The only profitable part of spacex is starlink, it's holding up the entire company
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>>536695474
Why do they use pictures of him from 15 years ago? He’s old, fat and grey now. Like 60. Let’s keep up with the times eh?
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>>536695474
Why would it collapse when it's so useful to the Pentagon? Are these people retarded?
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>>536695474
This is an absolute swing in the dark, and this is not advice just fun speculation. If the market is going to crash soon, it'll be July 22-23 coinciding with Tisha B'Av (Fall of the first temple) which is coincidentally around when world fuel reserves hit operational floors for SEA. Look out for when the OpenAI IPO releases as well, as it if it coincides with this date it won't be a coincidence as we now have the groundwork for 401Ks to be dumped into it. Amazon has moved prime day up to June 26 which is also interesting, which would mean their analytics believe people will have more to spend now than in July.
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>>536697713
Dont they also own Twitter which isnt profitable? If it didn't include Twitter then I would understand the hype but they had a 5 billion loss fy25. Most of the loss from Twitter and most of the gain from starlink in a company named spacex which is for launching rockets to space. Just doesnt make a lot of sense to me for people to be calling it a huge opportunity to dump your money into.
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>>536695474
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>>536698143
As far as I know, twitter's part of x.ai/grok now
so it's somewhere in the black hole of funding "progress"
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>>536695474

Every change to kick ass Elon Musk have to use. :)
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>>536697901
I think they gave up on grok and are now just renting out datacenters
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>>536695474
>SpaceX will stop taking orders for its initial public offering on Wednesday after United States markets close. Demand has already reached about $150 billion for a deal seeking $75 billion.
>The total means the offering is roughly two times oversubscribed. Underwriters now set final allocations and pricing, expected June 11, before Nasdaq trading begins.
It's not going to crash
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>>536695474
it won't crash just yet because every npc out there is currently dumping 1/4 of his paycheck into stonks (thinking he'll be getting a steady 7% return for 30 years with totally not a single crash ever) and (some of) this money simply needs to land somewhere
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>>536697905
>it's holding up the entire company
No it's not, Falcon's doing a load of work as well given that it's one of two crew rated launch platforms the US can muster that actually works. And it costs 1/40th what the competition costs per launch. A steady flow of work on the back of Falcon sets a very comfortable baseline whether or not Starlink is making money.
>>536697901
>>536698143
Grok itself isn't the value of twitter or the rest of the stuff they're putting into the ball that's operating under Spacex. It's the fact that they've been running their own independent chip fab since around 2018 and mass producing custom processors for self driving in all their cars. They're ramping up production on this hardware and are planning on using starship to put arrays in orbit to entirely sidestep the environmental concerns and construction regulatory burdens of building vast datacenters in populated areas dependent on already underbuilt electrical infrastructure. They've been selling pretty substantial amounts of compute to Anthropic and Google and other large companies for a little while now if that's any indication of how serious they've become regarding selling these sorts of services. There's a lot of skepticism regarding heat rejection and the feasibility of orbital data centers but given that they're already running the largest and most functional satellite internet constellation by a significant margin, and computational arrays have similar physical constraints to existing Starlink satellites while having far less design complexity would seem to indicate they're uniquely qualified to make the attempt. Only time will tell.
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>>536696229
I mean if they made big $$$ why would they need public funding anyways?
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I've never once invested in anything that Musk owns because it all looked doomed to fail. Well, I've been wrong every single time. If I had invested in Tesla I'd be independently wealthy today. I'm not sure what anyone should do with this information. I guess my point is that a lot of this guys stuff is wrapped up in people's emotions. Which to me means that even a strict of analysis of the business is not going to be a good predictor of how it will perform as a stock.
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>>536698429
It's not being included into the S&P500 but regardless it won't crash
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>>536698217
It still is part of spacex though and yearly revenue and expense go through spacex for Twitter. I just jewgled it and Twitter had 6 billion expense with 3.2 billion profit. Starlink had 61% of total spacex revenue.
But starlink is not growing much in the grand scheme. Most 2024 to 2025 is military contracts. Their base prices went up and the big appeal they had was being able to provide high speed internet to ruralfags like myself. But government over past 5 or 6 years has been throwing money at isp to expand infrastructure so even I can have fiber internet in a 150 population flyover town.
I suppose if you think the current Ukraine and iran stuff will keep growing then starlink could keep growing which would fuel spacex profit. But it also seems very risky when the military could drop spacex contracts which would cut their profit. Not many normies who dont already have starlink are gonna start to buy it due to cheaper comparable internet being available. The only reason I ever see it being worth buying is if you do long term camping, van life or something similar. Not exactly an ideal target sales group for growth for spacex which is a rocket company desu.
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>>536695474
And?
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>>536698429
I expect you're far too smart to invest in some sort of business. What's your net worth and what sort of investments do you make?
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>>536698546
>I've never once invested in anything that Musk owns because it all looked doomed to fail. Well, I've been wrong every single time. If I had invested in Tesla I'd be independently wealthy today. I'm not sure what anyone should do with this information. I guess my point is that a lot of this guys stuff is wrapped up in people's emotions. Which to me means that even a strict of analysis of the business is not going to be a good predictor of how it will perform as a stock.
yes, that is why Musk does so many public events, he has to keep the retail fanboy investor rubes investing, his stock inflation relies more on retail investors than most stocks. Musk is a master at the serial shell game, hyping some fantasy then folding some other losing business into it before the fraud gets uncovered, and Wall Street loves it, its the infinite money glitch.
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It’s 2x oversubscribed. It’s not going to crash the retardation continues for a few more years
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>>536698740
It’s not just that dude. Hes a cia frontman and the stock market is rigged
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Data centres in space is a legit idea, though, because we're already at 3-2nm fabrication. Once we get to 1nm, I believe that's it. That means, no more miniaturization, to get more processing power, we need more space. Hence the mad rush to build data centres. But, there's only so much space on earth. So, data centres in space will be an important innovation. (They will also be used to spy on us, which sucks but it means the military will be backing this).
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>>536697713

No it does not....SpaceX generating rbig evenue but not profit....Elon Musk wants just cash it out and keep playing manager there with other people's money. Strong avoid that shit.
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>>536698970
Why do we need more computers? Also fuck spying
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>>536695474
>thread begins with a reddit post
>not one person tells op to fuck off bck to reddit
This place is so dead it isn't funny.
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>>536698970
As a person who's worked in a data center. It's stupid.
What happens when you need to perform maintainence? No hardware lasts forever. Most don't last long enough to justify putting it up there. And none can go more than a few years without usually needing SOMETHING done.
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>>536697413
He's probably talking about wall street bets. I think they're planning to short it or something. Looking forward to all the mass suicides in the aftermath.
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>>536698740
You seem to have a deep understanding of business and investing. What's your net worth? How is your portfolio doing? What's your top picks for investments for the rest of the year?
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>>536695474
is the IPO live on Friday? they are asking at the bank if we have enough bandwidth for investors
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>>536695547
Options have to be settled Monday, so yes it'll happen Monday, but depending on what happens Friday at market close we'll know.
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>>536698970
Doesn't heat not dissipate in space and just clings to whatever we put out there? The only way I know of to dissipate heat in environments like that is either have a heatsink and physically remove it from the space data center or have large fins to radiate the heat by large panels. If you look up the ISS you can see it has large solar panels and nearly just as large radiator panels. A data center would need a shit ton of these panels to keep cool in space unless they have found some other cooling solution.
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>>536695474
It's funny how much Elon musk makes those fags seethe after he was their liberal hero for many years.
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Space is gay and especially homosexual.
My fellow pneumatic tyres, is there a money to be made on this scam or not? Hard to say if NPCs will pump this or dump this. Considering they can never wake up to the fact thar space is homosexual, I guess they will pump it.
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>>536699578
get into ETFs, you grab a share of tech / landing / government bonds companies and make some good cash. Stocks are for the NPCs
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>>536695474
SpaceX is now an AI and robotics company. Aerospace is now a sideline business for them. From their S-1 filing with the SEC:
>We believe we have identified the largest actionable total addressable market (“TAM”) in human history. We estimate that our quantifiable TAM is $28.5 trillion, consisting of $370 billion in Space from space-enabled solutions; $1.6 trillion in Connectivity across $870 billion in Starlink Broadband and $740 billion in Starlink Mobile as well as additional opportunities in enterprise and government; $26.5 trillion in AI across $2.4 trillion in AI infrastructure, $760 billion in consumer subscriptions, $600 billion in digital advertising, and $22.7 trillion in enterprise applications. For illustrative purposes of sizing our addressable market opportunity, we exclude China and Russia from our global estimates.
By SpaceX's own evaluation, $26.5 trillion of it's $28.5 trillion potential value is from AI and AI accessories.
Note: it is securities fraud to intentionally file a misleading statement with the SEC, especially for something like an IPO. This is one of the areas where the government is actually quite anal about things being based on actual dependable data. Wall Street doesn't like being lied to and will use the government to obliterate those who do. So what we have now is SpaceX saying that a single digit percentage of the company's value is in space
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>>536698892
>cia frontman
they just want to use his satellites. They get tired of having to hear him bitch and cry everyday
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>>536696229
yeah, because the patents still have their value, but then again Anglistan is too black to comprehend this
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>>536695474
>It's Possible That SpaceX Could Collapse Spectacularly
But that's simply not possible.
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>>536700442
>$22.7 trillion in enterprise applications
AKA trying to make space real and heterosexual. There is a good amount of money in there.
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>>536699450
True, but moore's law is converting into a massive land rushso the computers have to go somewhere
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>>536695474
Lotta vaxxies over there. Basically got a 6th sense for pandy wandys. They know Ebola and Andes are already spreading in the west. They can smell it. mRNA mommy population is huge. They’re gunna be rich
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betting against Musk is absolutely retarded the guy has clocked the game.
probably be more worried about openai and anthropic.
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>>536695474
Add it to the list of failed Reddit predictions. It's going up because of idiot retail investor fags.
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>>536698970
As people rush to put more and more stuff into orbit, the risks (and the consequence) of kessler syndrome become greater and greater. We'll put 15000 data centers in orbit, someone fucks up an orbital path one time because two countries are not talking to each other about their orbital real estate, and the debris from the resulting collision sets off a chain reaction that turns earth orbit into a deadly blender in which nothing survives unharmed for more than a few hours, a state it remains in for the next 100 years.



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