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The SpaceX IPO… What Happens When $1.75 Trillion Meets 4% Float

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On the latest Click Beta, Matt Zeigler, Dave Nadig and Cameron Dawson discuss what could happen when SpaceX goes public and why this IPO may be as much a market structure problem as a valuation problem.

They break down the potential impact of a $1.75 trillion IPO, 100 times sales, a small free float, forced index buying, passive fund flows, options trading, bubble dynamics and what advisors should tell clients who want SpaceX exposure.

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Dave Nadig
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Cameron Dawson
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Topics Covered:

  • Why the SpaceX IPO could create a chaotic first 30 days of trading

  • How 100 times sales, no earnings and a $1.75 trillion valuation change the discussion

  • Why pre-IPO access, lockups, fees and vehicle structure matter for investors

  • How Palantir and Tesla frame the debate over extreme growth stock valuations

  • Why SpaceX could create unusual supply and demand pressure in the public market

  • How options trading, Nasdaq 100 inclusion and accelerated index rules could affect price discovery

  • Why free float matters and how a 4 percent float could become a 12 percent index adjustment

  • How much passive demand might chase SpaceX shares after the IPO

  • What the bubble triangle says about technology, speculation, money and credit

  • Why real earnings do not disprove a technology-driven bubble

  • How liquidity, private credit gates, IPO supply and buybacks could shape the next phase of the market

  • Why advisors need to help clients think through sizing, exit plans and safe access

  • Peak season travel, TikTok monoculture, Ocean City, Coheed and Cambria, and the lost art of CDs and mixtapes

Timestamps:

00:00 Why the first 30 days could be chaotic

04:00 Why everyone is talking about the SpaceX IPO

09:23 The market structure problem behind SpaceX

13:00 Options trading, small indexes and forced buying

17:18 How much passive demand could chase SpaceX

21:27 Why real earnings do not disprove a bubble

25:43 Liquidity, IPO supply and why bubbles can keep going

29:13 What advisors tell clients who want SpaceX

33:17 Fake SPVs, scams and safe access

37:39 Ocean City, peak season and Jersey Shore memories

41:39 Coheed and Cambria opening for Shinedown

45:44 Summer concerts, Bikini Kill, Weezer and The Shins

46:25 Cleaning out old cars and rediscovering CDs

50:10 Old iPods, underwater MP3 players and forgotten playlists

53:20 Mixtapes, liner notes and physical music culture

55:08 Where to find Dave Nadig and Cameron Dawson


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