Spacex Predictions
Browse Spacex market predictions and forecasts from well-known financial commentators. Each prediction is tracked from the date it was published to its estimated deadline, then graded correct or wrong based on the outcome.
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[19:24] I I think uh, 200 plus was was was rich. Uh, maybe that's been reflected now in the in the stock price pulling back. Uh even buying it though at 150, you know, you're still there's a it's not the ultra bullish end of the right tail of the curve, but you're you're not in the middle. You're not in the fat part of the curve. I'd say you're still, you know, uh in the more optimistic uh grouping. I think I think at 100 bucks, you'd be more in that fat part of the bell curve.
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[18:04] the valuation it's at now is crazy... you're going to have to fill in with 10 to 20 years of like perfect, you know, operational activity before, at least in my opinion, before this thing is going to start to have pay you any type of return on the equity that you own in it.
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[19:22] I don't see a path where this company becomes like insanely profitable in the next 5 years. Maybe I'm wrong, but to add this to an index and to go out and buy it at this valuation now is you could very easily make the argument this is a $2 trillion trap door or $2 trillion air pocket.
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[26:03] assuming they price on Wednesday and the market hasn't changed my suspect is they will have a successful deal from their point of view.
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SpaceX successfully priced its $25 billion inaugural bond deal by Wednesday June 25, with ~$89 billion in investor demand (3.5x oversubscribed) and an upsizing from the original $20 billion target — a clear success from the issuer's perspective. (https://ir.spacex.com/updates/releases-details/2026/SpaceX-Announces-Pricing-of-25-Billion-Inaugural-Bond-Issuance-2026-33VwNgsx3O/default.aspx)
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[15:05] I'm certain all those people who are all multi multi-millionaires that are going to be looking to get out of their stock as early as August, uh, if you're not in by now, I think it's far too late and eventually there's going to be a sharp correction in it.
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[27:06] I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise if it traded 155 to 165 before this week is over.
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During the week of June 15–20, SpaceX (SPCX) surged dramatically — closing at ~$192.50 on Monday June 15 and hitting an all-time high of $211.39 on June 16, never falling to the predicted $155–$165 range that week. The stock had already closed at ~$161 on its IPO debut (June 12) and only climbed further that week. (https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/15/spacex-stock-record-ipo-debut.html)
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[17:56] I think the first day on Friday when it become it's it could literally you could see your screen freezing up. it's probably going to be that crazy of people trying to rush in and buy it. Um, once the dust settles, I think it will fade. I still think it's going to be up well above the 135 IPO price because the institutions have to make sure they're bringing this company public. It has to be a success. But I wonder at at the after the first day, after that initial big pop, does it start to fade like Facebook did back in the day?
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[2:59] I would wait for a pullback to buy... I do think that to get in initially, you're going to overpay. And I think you're better off waiting for a pullback and a and let it trade for a while to get the real view of where this is going to go. I think that when you look at the overall picture, you'll overpay if you buy it at the beginning
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