Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire After Historic SpaceX Rally
Elon Musk has achieved a feat unprecedented in financial history, witnessing a single-day net worth surge of $164 billion. This massive jump has propelled him into the exclusive club of the world's first trillionaire, effectively eclipsing the entire lifetime fortune of legendary investor Warren Buffett in just 24 hours.
The SpaceX IPO Catalyst
The primary engine behind this astronomical wealth creation is the blockbuster public debut of SpaceX. Following a record-breaking Initial Public Offering (IPO) that raised $75 billion through the sale of 555.56 million shares at $135 each, the stock has seen explosive growth. On its Nasdaq debut last Friday, shares jumped 19%, followed by another 19.6% rally on Monday, closing at $192.46.
This momentum has officially positioned SpaceX as the sixth-largest U.S. firm by market value. Musk’s personal fortune is inextricably linked to this aerospace and AI conglomerate, as regulatory filings reveal he holds a massive 38% equity stake, consisting of approximately 4.8 billion shares and 350 million stock options.
A Historic Wealth Gap
Musk’s ascent to a $1.27 trillion net worth has created a staggering chasm between him and the rest of the world's elite. To put the scale of this gain into perspective, Warren Buffett’s entire net worth stands at $148 billion—a figure Musk surpassed in a single trading session.
The updated global wealth rankings show a significant distance between Musk and the runners-up:
- Elon Musk: $1.27 trillion
- Larry Page: $314 billion
- Sergey Brin: $292 billion
- Jeff Bezos: $267 billion
Future Projections and Market Volatility
Wall Street's optimism is being fueled by Musk’s ambitious long-term vision. He recently stated that SpaceX has the potential to generate $1 trillion in revenue by 2030. While the company reported $18.7 billion in revenue for 2025 and is yet to turn a profit, investors appear focused on future scale.
Cependant, les analystes financiers conseillent la prudence. L'action fait actuellement face à une forte volatilité en raison d'un flottant relativement faible et d'une valorisation très tendue. Malgré ces risques, la demande institutionnelle devrait rester forte. SpaceX est pressentie pour une inclusion accélérée dans l'indice Nasdaq 100, ce qui imposera des achats de la part des fonds passifs et des ETF. De plus, l'entreprise sera ajoutée aux indices mondiaux FTSE Russell et MSCI les 26 et 29 juin respectivement, ce qui devrait exercer une pression supplémentaire à la hausse sur le cours de l'action.
Points clés
- Croissance sans précédent : La fortune nette d'Elon Musk a augmenté de 164 milliards de dollars en une seule journée, portée par une envolée de 19,6 % des actions SpaceX suite à son introduction en bourse historique de 75 milliards de dollars.
- Statut de trillionnaire : Musk est désormais le premier trillionnaire au monde avec une fortune nette de 1 270 milliards de dollars, éclipsant la richesse de Larry Page (314 milliards de dollars) et de Jeff Bezos (267 milliards de dollars).
- Vents favorables institutionnels : Bien que les analystes mettent en garde contre la volatilité, les inclusions prochaines dans les indices Nasdaq 100, FTSE Russell et MSCI devraient stimuler des investissements institutionnels significatifs dans SpaceX.