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more than Amazon. the economy is fucking booming.
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So retarded
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Nothing is worth anything

Suck a dick nigger
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All tax payer money being spent on pic rel
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>>537200240
And it's only purpose is to give Internet to pajeets in remote villages
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>>537200240
meme stocks are all fun and games, but something bad might actually happen. This is not prudent!
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>>537200240
The funny thing about it is that Elon simply made a business to fill a hole left by the government. America wasn't even making rocket engines anymore prior to SpaceX, and Americans had to ride Russian rockets to the ISS. So, he made a business that could do both. Now he's a trillionaire.

Often times you don't have to reinvent the fucking wheel. You just need to cater to a market that is underserved.
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I have never seen such definitive proof of a bubble. Fuck me 2008 will look like a warm up.
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>>537201000
>>537201111
Ruh roh
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>>537200240
I don't really get how it's worth that. They have no real business plan, they don't make any actual products and their entire mission statement is "we gonna build colonies on mars cuz our junkie boss thinks itz cool n shit" kek. Rich peoples investments lately have been wild. These niggers building the economy around science fiction fantasies that likely won't ever happen. Wtf happened to the Boring Company? Elon hyped that shit for years and they built one fucking tunnel.
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>>537200240
it's gonna boom alright
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>>537200240
Fake valuation, death spiral economy
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>>537200240
fucking people don't understand how amazing SpaceX is, it's a private rocket company that does routine launches, just like a freight company. It's a landmark event in human history, 2-3 $trillion is fine considering what they are enabling.
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>>537201252
Space launches and starlink are ~10% of the projected market/revenues. This is the Grok ipo
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>>537200240
Elon rugpulled the goyim so hard kek
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>>537201252
Corporations and the government pay them to launch shit into space retard. They make plenty of money but Elon pumps cash in to keep expanding. That's why they don't turn a profit.

Amazon didn't turn a profit for the first 16 years it was in business.
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>>537201111
Maybe in the short term, but not the long term. Space represents the possibility of infinite growth. Whoever is first to space mining is going to be a quadrillionaire.
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>>537200240
When the spinning ball-Earth is finally exposed worldwide for the 400+ year deception it was, Earth's entire population will suddenly be faced with the reality that every government, every space agency, university, secret society, religious organization, mainstream and alternative media outlet have ALL been duplicitous in propping up a monstrous manipulation to fleece and control the masses. The resulting mass mental exodus away from the control system is exactly what humanity needs. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these lying politicians, spokesmen, reporters and teachers suddenly change from being heralded voices of authority to being ridiculed, shunned and denounced as they deserve. Once the flat Earth truth gets out, these governments, universities, media outlets and other entangled organizations which have long been hard at work weaving this multi-generational ball-Earth myth, suddenly and completely lose all credibility. Once the truth of our flat Earth gets out, so does the truth of these few elite families/societies who have kept this most important and fundamental reality from us for these hundreds of years! Essentially, once the flat Earth truth gets out, so does every other important truth by proxy, because this "mother-of-all-conspiracies" holds under its umbrella literally ALL of the other conspiracies, and exposes them.
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>>537201461
SpaceX isn't even making bank off of rockets. They're making their money peddling shit to AI companies.
No I'm not making that up.
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>>537200240
Based. Im sure letting a company grow to surpass the GDP of many countries put together and investing enormous amounts of our governments and banks capital into it will in no way bite us in the ass at all. Because if it did, boy we are fucked.
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>>537200240
>”muh economy”
Lmao this african niggers dick doesn’t work and is the biggest welfare queen on the planet. Rich daddy emerald miner nepo bitch
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>>537201252
>Wtf happened to the Boring Company?
Good idea, stopped by regulations from city governments that move at a snail's pace.
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>>537201104
Same idea with starlink
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>"value my shit, please"
>okay your shit is valued at a trillion dollars
>this makes you the bad guy
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Watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omk0x5Ehxuc
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>>537201446
Launching shit into space isn't worth a trillion dollar evaluation

>>537201670
is the boring company completely done?
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>>537201677
yeah my entire life, rural saskatchewan internet was flat out garbage unless you got really lucky getting hooked up to a nearby, underused wireless broadband tower. And that tower would end up being congested eventually anyways.
Starlink flat out eliminated EVERY SINGLE ISSUE we had ever had with internet on the farm or at the lake. It works, and it works reliably.
Like, flat out, people were running entire agricultural corporations on laptops tethered to smartphones. People working with seven figure transactions that are literally incapable of doing a zoom call. It was bad.
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>>537201367
we don't have any colonies though, it's just a handful of nerds doing botany experiments.
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>>537200240
Never been more fake and gay like these post
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>>537202182
well, with $2trillion of capital to work with, they can probably expand quite a bit. That's the whole point of the IPO.
And yes, Grok's a part of that because it is eventually going to be operating the ships.
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>>537202428
The whole point of the IPO is to hype space in tandem with Artemis to bluebeans the population while they are being inserted like a butt plug into an eternal panopticon.
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You have EDS

The investment is for THE FUTURE POTENTIAL OF THE COMPANY! You retards realize Elon is going to build FREAKING DATA CENTERS IN SPACE! Not only that, there's plans for a space elevator soon, and of course the Mars colony which is gonna be set up in a few years with TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STARSHIP LAUNCHES PER YEAR!
If you're not investing in this you're NGMI retard, I'm gonna be a billionaire when my shares are worth millions each in the future, you missed out loser tranny haha
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>>537201252
remember crispr?
remember kathie woods?
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>>537201104
NASA has always been a PR agency the real space agencies are military and there has been plenty of domestic rocket production, ULA, Orbital ATK, others. You don't have ANY idea what you are talking about
t. worked in space related industry for a while
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>>537200240
>the economy is fucking booming.
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>>537201000
>meme stocks are all fun and games, but something bad might actually happen
Well, if it does then the whole economy goes to shit. Since meme stocks is where all your pension funds and savings are
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>>537201710
>this makes you the bad guy
Yes and no.
Yes, because he knows it's all bullshit and he knows people en masse are just braindead retarded.
No, because if he doesn't fleece the braindead masses someone else would. ;^)
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>>537200240
>thinks a market cap is actual RoI
Why does it keep making a loss if it's so valuable?
$4.5 billion loss
Rigging the market doesn't mean the economy is booming
lol, retarded faggot
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>>537202770
Go watch his talk from the last Davos meeting. His goal is the elimination of all meaningful work and leaving people to figure out purpose because he doesnt care. His type of equity is reduced standard of living among Western populations. A chair leg of Agenda 2030 and 2050.
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space tourism, space hotels, space mining, the company has several year lead on everyone else.
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>>537202988
Yes buddy, and Musk is making a colony on Mars in 2030
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>>537200240
HOLY FUGGG, ITS WORTH 30 TRILLION TO ME!!!
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>>537200240
So how much is NASA worth? They went to the Moon and built the ISS. 100 trillion? IPO when?!?
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>>537201939
Has that improved Musk's reputation in Canada or among people that you know?
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>>537202961
it should be clear by now that his actual goal is the extinction of humanity
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>>537203224
NASA is a public relations front for weapons development and weaponization of space. It's why NRO has backups of everything in their inventory. They had a couple spare hubble space telescopes sitting around that were spy satellites.
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>>537201111
Checked quads. This is the clearest sign yet we're headed into another Great Depression. Perhaps the greatest depression, many people are saying.
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>>537203874
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024GL109280

His Starlink constellations will start destroying the ozone layer in about 20 years. I bet he will sell the solution as well.
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7 years. 27 billion to 1.4 trillion in 7 years.
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>>537200240
And unlike Amazon, it might actually be truly worth that. Could be the first 10T market cap company in human history
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>>537204073
And this is Secretariat.
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>>537200240
top indicator
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>>537201104
spacex isn't even profitable. it's insane how much some of these companies are worth that aren't even turning a profit year after year.
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>>537201410
>Elon rugpulled the goyim so hard kek
No, he did the little guy a favor by letting us in on the IPO through the index fund rule changes
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>>537200240
>more than Amazon. the economy is fucking booming.
That's not a good sign you idiot, that's a sign of a rigged centrally planned market.

Spacex produces almost nothing.

Amazon provides services for basically everything.
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>>537202928
Absolutely this, MIGAs are fucking stupid communists.
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>>537201252
They released only 75b worth of stocks into circulation
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>pops your bubble
nothing personal sweaty
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>>537201559
>Once the flat Earth truth gets out
Hate to sound like a Redditor, but, why do you think that the "round earth" equations predict everything perfectly, including...
>seasons
>the position of the sun in the sky during the day
>the day/night cycle itself
>solar eclipses
>lunar eclipses
>positions of the other planets
>the positions of the stars at night
>etc

If you have an incorrect model of anything, then the equations based on that incorrect model shouldn't work - but the "round earth" equations based on the "round earth" model correctly predict all observations we see when we look up

And if the earth is flat, then shouldn't there be "flat earth" equations based on the "flat earth" model that predict everything we see in the sky?
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>>537201830
>Launching shit into space isn't worth a trillion dollar evaluation
If (it's a big if) he can make the space data centers work the evaluation is low. He will replace tens of trillions of dollars worth of ground based capital expenditure with something more efficient
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>>537200789
if we dont leave earth none of this fake numbers shit matters
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>>537204852
Mars cannot be terraformed with our technology so living there is extremely energy intensive and impractical. Unless the government releases zero point energy and antigravity. Which would render everything Musk built a dead in the water distraction when Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed and Northrup all have unlimited payload and range solutions. A space fleet consisting of at least 8 carrier sized spacecraft already exist in Solar Warden too. It's all theater right now while retards catch up.
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>>537204273
>divide and conquer
back in the oven with you
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>>537200789
>>537200789
>>537200789
exactly
imagine how much they lmao their as off while doing this with your money
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>>537204667
>replying to a memeflag
Newfag
All memeflags are Israeli until proven to be Indian
Flat earth was manufactured by jews to be used as a weapon against threatening material
If something is over target, they have agents and bot farms spam flat earth and similar all over it to discredit it
This is called Poisoning the Well, and has been Jewish tradition for centuries
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>>537201252
How's Amazon and Nvidia worth trillions? Same thing.
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>>537200240
>>537200789
>>537201252
He's a jeet-level scam artist that is propped up by hype from middle-life crisis millennial basedboy techbros.
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>>537206405
They say they’ve had zero point since the 1930’s. It’s not terribly hard to do just requires math that normies aren’t allowed to know about.
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The next SpaceX launch is the Bluebird 8-10 Mission, scheduled for June 17, 2026, at 06:39 AM ET (07:39 - 09:15 GMT+0).

The mission details are as follows:

Vehicle: Falcon 9
Launch Site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Landing Site: Droneship

This will be SpaceX's first Falcon 9 launch since its Nasdaq debut, following a Starlink mission on June 15. Subsequent upcoming launches include the classified NROL-179 Mission on June 18, 2026, and a Starlink Mission on June 20, 2026.

I use Brave BTW
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ITT seething poorfags who are destined to stay poor. Wait til nasdaq index funds are forced to buy in 2 weeks and then you'll see the price rip. Stay mad
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>>537207543
Basically.
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>>537204852
And go where exactly?
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>>537200240
All they do is sell fantasies.
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>>537208026
>i'm smart because i invest in space that doesn't exist
wow
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It's already cooling off.
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It will come down as soon as someone shoots down a satellite.
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>>537207543
The people who support that spiritually hindoo rat are faggots that listen to motivational slop like Gary Vee. Oh bro, you just need to wake up at 3:00 am, take cold showers and sell stupid shit on Amazon and Ebay to become the next Enron Musk! It's like, that easy, broski.
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>>537209657
ok boomer. YOUR 401k WILL BUY QQQ AND YOU WILL BUY SPCX INDIRECTLY
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>>537209891
how hard could it be
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>>537210340
>im old because space is fake
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>>537200240
> release 4% stock
> dont allow sell for 120 days
> be valued in trillions
fake economy
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>>537200855
They are hell bent on hooking the planet to their surveillance network.
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>>537201104
>and Americans had to ride Russian rockets to the ISS
Americans are still using Russian rocket engine.
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>>537200240
Okay, and practically what they are doing, what they are providing, what they are producing?
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>>537200240
No. that implies every share will sell at the current value, fixed. its actually (de)pounding value.
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>>537200240
Don't fall for Elon's scam, bros.
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>>537209651
>All they do is sell fantasies.
Yes, to their circle of people that are greedy stupid cunts just like them.
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>>537200240
Does that mean we are going to space soon? are we gonna find alien and david?
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how do i cope with super lefty friend who lucked into working at space x back in the day being their equivalent of an apartment complex maintenance worker and was give some stock before he quit and is now filthy rich?
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>>537200789
Send one of these your way. Salty nigger
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>>537201559
>When the spinning ball-Earth
Well poisoning kike, fuck off!
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>>537210433
The IPO was basically a short squeeze on passive ETFs that pensions, 401ks and other institutions invest in.
>Become large part of the markets
>Passive ETFs that maintain a balance of stocks based on market weight have to buy a lot of your stonk to maintain their weighting
>But there's far too little stock available to buy!
>Stock that is already stupidly over-priced (market-makers didn't even establish offering price, it was just set by Elon's whims) gets pushed even higher
>Now I am Le Trillionaire!
And because the system has reached Maximum Corruption under Trump, the rules for listing are being ignored (companies need to turn a profit, and a time delay of 12 months before listing on the indexes).
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if you work hard enough, come early, stay late and on weekends, walk the extra mile, hustle you'll be as rich as him

every indian knows that, that's why they are so successful and elon wants more indian people in his company
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>>537200240
>SpaceX is worth $3 Trillion dollars
On paper. In reality it is worth a negative gorillion dollars.
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>>537207014
>>divide and conquer
>back in the oven with you
Why would you say such a thing what did I do? I even made picrel in MS Paint myself, my Canadian friend
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>>537210569
>what they are providing, what they are producing?
$5 billion in operating losses yearly, and sending niggers to drive-by a barren ball of rock.
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I stopped using Amazon. Even my firestick is hacked.
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>>537210995
>Stock that is already stupidly over-priced (market-makers didn't even establish offering price, it was just set by Elon's whims) gets pushed even higher
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>>537210569
>reusable orbital rockets (f9)
>potentially reusable large diameter rockets (starship)
>global high speed internet
>military contracts for anything from sat launches to global radar arrays and whatever else
>infrastructure to support all of that, plus expansion
>soon to try orbital datacenters
there's a lot there, and the AI techbros are betting that his stable of companies are all going to be very well positioned to boom if AI and compute continues its meteoric demand. all signs currently point to yes, compute is going to be needed more than ever. the problems with space based datacenters can be overcome but they seem pretty tough (getting rid of all that heat, the raw consumption of rare earths and other valuable materials that may have a shelf life of 5 years).
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This shit hurts my brain. I'm too much of an autist to understand any of the human behavior that has brought us to this situation.
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>>537211231
Generally the banks doing your IPO shop shares around to the major investment parties, to see how much they'd pay for X amount of stock (we are talking a lot of shares), then take all the respondents and figure an IPO listing based on that.
In this case, Elon just picked a number.
And given SpaceX's sheer "value #", the passive ETF's that own a weighted percentage of the whatever index they buy (S&P 500, Nasdaq, DJIA, what have you) are obligated to buy a LOT of SpaceX. Roughly twice what is currently up for offering.
So it's fundamentally a short squeeze of sorts.
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>>537202828
You think these faggot zoomers care?
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>>537211261
>>reusable orbital rockets (f9)
>>potentially reusable large diameter rockets (starship)
>>global high speed internet
>>military contracts for anything from sat launches to global radar arrays and whatever else
>>infrastructure to support all of that, plus expansion
>>soon to try orbital datacenters
>there's a lot there, and the AI techbros are betting that his stable of companies are all going to be very well positioned to boom if AI and compute continues its meteoric demand. all signs currently point to yes, compute is going to be needed more than ever. the problems with space based datacenters can be overcome but they seem pretty tough (getting rid of all that heat, the raw consumption of rare earths and other valuable materials that may have a shelf life of 5 years).
Literal pipe dreams. Scifi cult that would even put L Ron Hubbard to shame.
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>>537211261
1. We already had high speed internet at home, is providing it to Darkest Africa that useful?
2. We already had a lot of competitors in the private satellite launch industry
3. Reusable orbital rockets don't save THAT much, it's like the ebin savings of recycling beer cans. Hence SpaceX losing 5 billion a year, erry year.
>potentially
>soon to
>two more weeks
None of this shit makes you worth 3 trillion.
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>>537200240
Is it true that the average joe buying spacex stocks can't sell them before 15 days?
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>>537211700
3 trillion is minuscule compared to the potential size of spacex. if it were $1000 a share today it would be underpriced. you either see it or you don't. you either understand or you don't.
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>>537211813
>3 trillion is minuscule compared to the potential size of spacex.
Did you post this using your brain chip while your robotic chauffer drove you through the hyperloop?
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>>537201104
>You just need to cater to a market that is underserved.
The expensive fireworks on the government dime market? How do you Enron Musk cum guzzlers still not figure out that he has been talking out of his asshole this whole time?
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>>537211813
>you either see it or you don't. you either understand or you don't.
What every pajeet says while offering you a shitcoin, lol.
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>>537200240
Are the 3 gazorbajillions for the rockets or the AI scam?
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>>537211892
>pay for the hyperloop
>get gay tranny tunnels to nowhere instead
kek
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>>537212031
The whole Elon Musk Grand Scam-arama.
R2 and Threepio driving your reusable starship to a galaxy far far away with the power of AI brainchips saar. Orbital data centers the size of a moon.
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>>537211700
>None of this shit makes you worth 3 trillion.
He's worth that on the "white paper" he wiped his asshole with. Promises Mars, but the rockets explode over the hindoo ocean.
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Just buy it bro.. don't mind the explosions.. please just buy it's 3 trillion bro
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>>537200240
Most of them can’t even sell their stock. Make a thread about this in a year
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>>537209525
Zeta Reticuli
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>>537212031
>Are the 3 gazorbajillions for the rockets or the AI scam?
For the honorary nigger. He wants to role play as Mansa Musa so he can remember Africa.
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>>537209525
Voyager 1 launched in 1977 had recently reached 1 light day away. We wouldn't even make it a light hour away.
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>>537201104
>simply made a business to fill a hole left by the government
SpaceX was paid by NASA to develop the Falcon 9 (the COTS contract). So SpaceX was paid by the government to fill the hole left by the failure of the Space Shuttle.

>America wasn't even making rocket engines anymore prior to SpaceX
To obtain a turbopump (one of the most difficult parts of a rocket engine), SpaceX started out by hiring the subcontractor for the turbopump of the Fastrac engine, whose development had been paid for by NASA in the 1990s.
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>>537212928
>Elon Musk if he Netflix.jpg
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>>537200240
The market is smarter than you and without the pricing mechanism you couldn't know how much value a thing would be worth or efficiently allocate resources. Clearly, there is huge value in blowing up rockets and pipe dreams about Mars and Space Data centers otherwise the market wouldn't valuing the company that highly. Markets are much more efficient than central planning and government regulation and would NEVER misallocate massive amounts of resources based on memes and internet hype. You just have learn some Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell, a based black man, to see this is all perfectly rationally and without this massive amount of speculation we can't possible defeat China with there horrible Central Planning which will soon collapse their economy entirely.
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>>537211700
>Reusable orbital rockets don't save THAT much, it's like the ebin savings of recycling beer cans. Hence SpaceX losing 5 billion a year, erry year.
See picrel its WAY cheaper
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>>537212480
>Just buy it bro.. don't mind the explosions.. please just buy it's 3 trillion bro
Elon said most of those were on purpose to test failure/tolerance limits and they learned a lot from the data they collected
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>>537200240
If Trump taxes Elon a day’s wages, he can pay off Iran.
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>>537216543
This, but honkily unironically.
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>>537212031
>Are the 3 gazorbajillions for the rockets or the AI scam?
85% of the valuation is from the AI scam. Namely data centers he promised to build by 2030. The rocket part of the company isn't profitable, the Starlink part of the company is profitable, the Data Centers he's promised to build are theoretical.

Which is funny because the prospectus is about 20 pages of pictures of rockets then a few paragraphs with a line where they promise to build Data Centers some day with some circular funding. That's what's worth trillions of dollars, promising to build data centers "some day".

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1181412/000162828026036936/spaceexplorationtechnologi.htm
Here, read it. It's hilarious. You don't even need a real company anymore, just say that you promise to build an AI data center someday and Wallstreet will throw money in your direction.
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last minute cashouts before the fall
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>>537200789
Retards who don't know how economies work getting offended like they have skin in the game while living at home with mommy are always good for a laugh. Thank you, retard, for making me laugh.
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>>537200240
and here /pol/ said African Americans can't build things
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>>537200240
Kind of wish I held onto my shares. Thought I was smart getting out at a 10% one day profit.
Regardless, most big IPOs with retail attention shoot up for a week before crashing down. I suspect a lot of retail with be shaken out and we'll be able to buy it at 100-150 within the next six months.
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>>537216564
But isn't it weird how it's not profitable? And by Elon's own admission on the prospectus will never be profitable? It all hinges on government funding and every single human on earth spending at least $10,000 USD every year on as of yet unnamed "AI Products" forever by 2030 to justify the loans.
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>>537217466
>the Data Centers he's promised to build are theoretical
Yeah they are theoretical that is true. He has to bring the weight down and get better at getting rid of the heat. I think he is trying to do vertical integration with his own chip fabs so we will see how that works out

The big thing is that public opinion is turning against ground based fabs. People can't complain that you are taking their power/water/land if you are in space. This could give him a huge advantage. He will probably make a big deal about how his data centers aren't taking scarce resources from the locals like they do here on Earth
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>>537207543
I've never met someone who thinks worshiping Elon is personality. But I've also never met a straight white male who wasn't a woke NPC that didn't think Elon was cool. Even the woke NPCs thought he was cool prior to the DNC propaganda machine turning on him.
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>>537217646
>I suspect a lot of retail with be shaken out and we'll be able to buy it at 100-150 within the next six months
If it goes to 100 I am putting half of my meager net worth into it and praying for Elon Musk's health and success
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>>537217728
Ah. You're low information. No, not 'space'. Texas. The theoretical data centers that is supposed to fuel the 27.5 trillion dollar profits by 2030 are supposed to be built in Texas. You really should read the SEC filing prospectus if you don't want to look retarded.
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>>537210349
Those are some fast fucking balloons.
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Ka-booming.

Nobody except the rich are doing good. The stock market doesn't reflect the overall state of economic activity, retards.
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>>537207713
If that were true, they wouldn't be so visibly hands off with Antarctica after they so visibly sent warships and bombs to it
And if it is true of Breakaway Germans, then they're cowards who have let the surface become irreparably poisoned
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>>537217728
>People can't complain that you are taking their power/water/land
And also that you've built a facility nearby that sounds like the Hypnotoad 24/7 at 85 decibels.
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>>537201461
Isn't 60% of their profit from starlink? The other 40 is split between Twitter and rockets. Overall they are negative because Twitter put so much into datacenters that they plan to lease out to other AI companies. Anyone can do that business model. I saw they want to put datacenters in space but then I saw they have no plan for heat dissipation in space so that is a pipedream which will never work on a mass scale. Land is still too cheap and US citizens not pissed enough about datacenters for space to be viable for another 20+ years probably.
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>>537200240
Spacex still has not turned a profit so it's going to tank if they don't find a way to make money. Look at the car company Nikola, a literal temu Tesla knock off. Talked a big game, IPO, huge influx of cash. The stock was once trading at 2k a share and it's now less than 1 cent per. They never launched a single product and never made a dollar.
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>5% float
The rugpull is going to be beautiful. They'll wait until they fast track inclusion into 401ks and ETFs first so they can rugpull the entire public.
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>>537217758

>But I've also never met a straight white male who wasn't a woke NPC that didn't think Elon was cool.
On the right they think he is hilariously based

>Even the woke NPCs thought he was cool prior to the DNC propaganda machine turning on him
On the left they used to think he was so smart because he made electric cars

As for me I think he is a combination of cringe, hilarious, and yes, brilliant. I'm not sure if he is the 300IQ prodigy that some of his followers think he is but it could be like half true

I especially liked when Elon called into Alex Jones and pretended he was some other guy named Adrian Dittmann

https://rumble.com/v4d9omc-elon-musk-clone-tells-alex-jones-its-easier-to-destroy-than-create.html
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>>537218089
Very this.
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The seethe from you financially illiterate poors is delightful.
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>>537217951
>profit
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>>537218160
We know your whole personality is "I hate niggers".
We KNOW you are a low-grade moron. This entire post was unnecessary and of no benefit to the conversation. Do better.
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>>537217853
>Ah. You're low information. No, not 'space'. Texas. The theoretical data centers that is supposed to fuel the 27.5 trillion dollar profits by 2030 are supposed to be built in Texas. You really should read the SEC filing prospectus if you don't want to look retarded.
Really? Literally all I have heard is Elon talking about how the space data centers are going to blow away things on the ground because they get free power from the sun 24/7 and don't take land and don't take water and there is no corrosion and they just sit up there working perfectly for a long time and that is why they are so great
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>>537218240
Careful, you'll be obligated to get out the crayons and explain "Revenue" and "Profit" and the difference.
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>>537218160
>The seethe from you financially illiterate poors is delightful
That woman in your picrel is not hungry. She should have shared some of her food with her daughter
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>>537211813
>3 trillion is minuscule compared to the potential size of spacex. if it were $1000 a share today it would be underpriced. you either see it or you don't. you either understand or you don't.
lmao
their own SEC filing shows space cargo transfer as a small side hustle, while tens of trillions are the potential market value of their AI slop business
Those trillions in evaluation are supposed to be for Grok. Their words.
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Praying the war restarts and our whole economy crashes.
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>>537216564
These meme info graph is full of shit.
It confuses what the Russians charge NASA vs. what it costs the Russians to actually launch Soyuz.
The estimated cost is $40 million to launch a Soyuz.
Assuming the usual 3 man crew, this means each seat only costs $13 million. SpaceX flying 7 crew for $160 million per flight is still $23 million.
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>>537217664
Elon is lying
See >>537218461
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>>537201266
Google is worth 9 trillion. And it's an Indian company.
When's that pop gonna be?
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>>537218394
All the big AI Slop builders claim their sloppa will "one day be at least 25% of the entire world economy".
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>>537200240
>Profitless company is worth more than Amazon
The economy is totally not a bubble
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>>537200240
hey, will some of you fellow biz trannies sell me 10 shares at $100? serious offers only
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Yeah lets all gather together and worship the south african lol
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>>537218492
>I am retard. cannot into reading
Apple's total market cap is 4.5 trillion
Apple generated about $112 billion in profit last year, or $117 billion more than SpaceX.
They basically run the Internet.
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>>537217664
Despite what's being said Space X is not cheaper than the Russian alternative.
After the shuttle was retired the Americans were paying the Russians $240 million annually to get their 3 astronauts to the ISS, two for the American led trio and one for the Russian led trio.
The worst kept secret in the space business is that the Russians made a profit on $80 million dollar launches and that much profit plus $80 million on the $160 million launches.
The latest contract for SpaceX for astronauts to the ISS is 1.4 billion for 5 launches.
Which works out to $280 million a launch so $40 million more then the Americans were paying the Russians.
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>>537218394
>Those trillions in evaluation are supposed to be for Grok
Grok... IN SPACE???
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>>537200240
>1 pbtid
>hold my 3 trillion $ bag, bro
hold my sage, faggot
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>>537201367
You realise like Lockheed Martin could make rockets for 4% of the price.
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>>537200240
Everyone I know have stocks in SpaceX now. I feel like I missed the train. Everyone is getting rich now, except for me. I'm such a loser.
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>>537200789
It’s being spent on starlink to bomb Russia
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>>537219028
They barely issued any stock into the market, even the big players didn't get all their orders filled, everyone is bullshitting you.
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>>537219137
When will the pigkraine stop losing?
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>>537201446
>They make plenty of money but Elon pumps cash in to keep expanding. That's why they don't turn a profit.
>Profits would still be reflected in their financial documents, even if they took it all and invested it back into the company. If their profits are constantly negative, then it means they are losing money; not even breaking even.

>Amazon didn't turn a profit for the first 16 years it was in business.
No, they lost money for over a decade and a half, they didn't just not turn a profit by breaking even. No one ever asks how he kept a fucking book rental service, that no doubt required a good chunk of money for employees, inventory, covering losses and damages of inventory, and fees/rent/taxes on large climate controlled spaces to store his inventory. Even if his customers covered all of the shipping fees, that's still a lot of regular expenses to keep running without at least breaking even.
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>>537207713
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/new-three-dimensional-magnetic-structure-discovered-with-laser-light/ar-AA242x0i

Tesla was talking about this structure and was actually shot down by Hertz. We have probably known since the 1880's.
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>>537219163
it doesn't matter. look at all the giant companies today such as google, meta, amazon, apple; if you invested 1000$ 10 years ago you'd have something like 100k+ now
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>>537219943
You kids have completely missed the Dot.com bubble. I suggest you read up.
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>>537200240
>invest in oil at rock bottom prices
>invest in crypto also
>war happens
>everything pumps to levels never thought pissible
>liquidate before the war ends
>invest in spacesex before it goes pubic
>rugpull normies after fomo hits
>???
>A jew is the first "person" to land on mars
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>>537220084
be kind fellow and spare me some stonks. you have tons of money so sharing 10k-100k with fellow 4channer such as myself won't hurt your wallet yet will make you feel good about yourself.
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>>537211813
Retard.



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