SpaceX Valuation Surges Past Amazon as Post-IPO Frenzy Ignites

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has officially entered the stratosphere of global tech giants, with its market valuation soaring past Amazon following a massive post-IPO rally. Driven by intense investor demand and the commencement of options trading, the rocket and AI powerhouse is reshaping the landscape of high-growth equities.

A Trillion-Dollar Leap in Market Capitalization

SpaceX shares witnessed a massive surge of over 14% on Tuesday, reaching a trading price of approximately $220. This jump represents a staggering 62% increase from its initial IPO price of $135. The rally pushed SpaceX’s market capitalization to roughly $2.85 trillion, allowing it to surpass Amazon’s $2.64 trillion valuation and briefly eclipse Microsoft’s $2.92 trillion mark.

The scale of liquidity seen in the market is unprecedented. By mid-morning on Tuesday, over $23.1 billion worth of SpaceX shares changed hands, a trading volume that exceeded the combined totals of Nvidia, Microsoft, Tesla, and Apple. Furthermore, the company bolstered its capital reserves as underwriters exercised the greenshoe option, raising total IPO proceeds from $75 billion to $85.7 billion.

Options Trading Sparks Speculative Momentum

The frenzy intensified on Tuesday with the launch of SpaceX options trading. The market responded with immediate aggression: approximately 115,000 options contracts were traded within just the first 10 minutes of the session. Notably, call options—bets that the stock price will rise—outnumbered put options by a ratio of 1.7-to-1.

This surge in activity placed SpaceX as the third most actively traded single-stock contract globally, trailing only Nvidia and Tesla. Analysts, including Brent Kochuba of SpotGamma, noted that heavy call demand in a low-liquidity environment could force dealers to buy the underlying stock, potentially creating a feedback loop that drives prices even higher.

Volatility Risks and Financial Realities

Despite the euphoria, seasoned analysts are urging caution. The company’s current valuation is being questioned by experts like Ipek Ozkardeskaya of Swissquote Bank, who suggests the price is driven more by speculative momentum than fundamental metrics.

O perfil financeiro da empresa reflete um período de transição de alto risco. A SpaceX reportou uma receita de US$ 18,67 bilhões no ano passado, mas registrou um prejuízo líquido de US$ 4,94 bilhões, um valor atribuído à sua recente fusão com a empresa de IA xAI. Além disso, a SpaceX sinalizou uma expansão agressiva por meio de uma aquisição planejada de US$ 60 bilhões da empresa de software Anysphere.

Próximos Catalisadores: Inclusão em Índices

Olhando para o futuro, a SpaceX está posicionada para novos fluxos institucionais. A empresa está programada para uma inclusão acelerada no índice Nasdaq 100, juntamente com adições futuras aos índices FTSE Russell e MSCI ainda este mês. De acordo com o Zephirin Group, a combinação de fluxos de índices passivos, momentum e um float público limitado pode impulsionar uma valorização significativa, mesmo enquanto o mercado lida com a avaliação elevada da empresa.

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