SpaceX Surges Past Amazon as Shares Rally Following Record IPO

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is maintaining its meteoric momentum, poised for a fourth consecutive day of gains following its historic initial public offering. The rocket and AI powerhouse has officially overtaken Amazon.com Inc. in market value, cementing its status as a dominant force in the global equity markets.

A Historic Leap in Market Valuation

The rally in Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) has been nothing short of extraordinary. Since its debut, the stock has rallied approximately 49%, a surge that has propelled the company to become the fifth-largest stock in the world. This rapid ascent has seen SpaceX surpass the market capitalization of Amazon, leaving it roughly $150 billion behind Microsoft Corp.

In Wednesday's premarket trading in New York, SpaceX shares rose by 4.5%. While this indicates a slightly slower pace of growth compared to the explosive gains of previous sessions, the upward trend confirms sustained investor demand. This high appetite for SpaceX shares provides a crucial litmus test for the market's ability to absorb massive IPOs, particularly as industry heavyweights like OpenAI and Anthropic are expected to seek public listings with potential $1 trillion valuations later this year.

Supply Dynamics and the "Low Float" Factor

One significant driver behind the stock's volatility and rapid price appreciation is the "low float" nature of the offering. On its first day of trading, only about 4.2% of SpaceX's total stock was made available to the public. This scarcity, combined with the fact that 30% of the initial issue was specifically allocated to retail investors, has helped drive prices higher.

However, market analysts warn of potential headwinds. As insider lockup periods expire in the coming months, the sudden influx of shares available for sale could exert downward pressure on the stock price. Investors will be closely watching whether the current demand can offset this potential increase in supply.

The Impact of Index Inclusion and Rule Changes

مسیر آینده سهام SpaceX ممکن است به شدت تحت تأثیر قوانین ورود به شاخص‌ها قرار گیرد. شرکت Nasdaq Inc. اخیراً مقررات خود را به‌روزرسانی کرده است تا به شرکت‌های بزرگ‌مقیاسی مانند SpaceX اجازه ورود سریع‌تر به شاخص‌های خود را بدهد. این تغییر می‌تواند باعث «خرید اجباری» توسط صندوق‌های نهادی که شاخص‌هایی مانند Nasdaq 100 را دنبال می‌کنند شود و عامل حمایتی قابل‌توجهی برای قیمت سهام ایجاد کند.

در مقابل، S&P Dow Jones Indices تصمیم گرفته است قوانین خود را برای اجازه ورود سریع‌تر IPOهای جدید تغییر ندهد، به این معنی که SpaceX شاهد ورود فوری به S&P 500 نخواهد بود. این اختلاف نظر، فضای پیچیده‌ای را برای سرمایه‌گذاران ایجاد می‌کند؛ در حالی که برخی ممکن است منتظر ابزارهای غیرفعال (passive) دنبال‌کننده شاخص بمانند تا در بازار حضور یابند، برخی دیگر برای بهره‌برداری از مومنتوم فعلی، با جدیت در حال حرکت هستند.

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