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3 things regular investors should know about the SpaceX IPO

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Hundreds of IPO bankers, wealth managers, customer service agents, and other staff have been put on notice. Halls of Manhattan bank lobbies are decked with rocket videos. JPMorgan Chase (JPM), the country’s biggest bank, is planning to throw a party on Friday afternoon.

It’s all fanfare over SpaceX’s (SPCX) public debut on June 12. It comes amid some stock turbulence, with the S&P 500 (^GSPC) falling 3% over the past five days.

Bankers have closed their order books for the deal and are set to finalize the company’s $75 billion raise later Thursday.

Meanwhile, one gauge for demand, pre-IPO perpetual futures contracts for SpaceX on the 24/7 crypto exchange protocol Hyperliquid is pricing the stock 20% above its listing price of $135.

“Anything less than a 10% return on day one would probably tell the market that the deal is not quite as hot as they’re expecting,” said Matthew Kennedy, a senior IPO market strategist for Renaissance Capital.

Here are three things regular investors should know ahead of what’s set to be the largest IPO in history.

The IPO has a big retail allocation, but some investors may get less than they expect

SpaceX’s IPO stands out for its big allocation to retail investors. But that group is far wider than many might think.

Last week, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon applauded Elon Musk for “democratizing finance” by “treating individual investors the same way institutions are treated.”

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But for JPMorgan Chase and other banks, individual investors span from private bank clients to everyday “mom and pop” investors. Think everyone from your next-door neighbor to millionaires with financial advisers to ultra-high-net-worth individuals with family offices.

The public debut of Elon Musk’s rocket and AI company is expected to make history.

SpaceX seeks record $75 billion in public offering

Those distinctions matter because the average investor may have far less opportunity to jump in than it seems. Requesting IPO shares doesn’t guarantee investors will get any.

On the other hand, SpaceX is breaking ground in how it’s reserving space for brokerages like Charles Schwab, E-Trade, Fidelity, Robinhood, and SoFi, which cater more to everyday investors.

Robinhood, in particular, is looking to take advantage of this shift. Earlier this week, the company announced that it received approval to act as an underwriter in future IPOs, meaning it can win IPO deals to work directly with an issuer company.

Wall Street rations shares when demand surpasses supply

Demand for SpaceX shares is expected to exceed the supply available in the pre-IPO allocation, according to sources familiar with the deal. All else equal, that means many investors won’t get what they ask for, and that’s exactly the kind of tension bankers want.

In a hot IPO, bankers don’t divide shares evenly across all investor bases. They optimize for a scenario that’s good for shareholders and enables a company to effectively raise future capital.

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Musk has made SpaceX’s artificial intelligence division a big part of the company’s debut story. The company is now running in the AI financing arms race, and it’s likely to need a lot more capital to keep up.

SpaceX’s Wall Street advisers have to weigh everything from favored clients’ wants to how likely buyers are to hold the stock long term when deciding on share allocation. They also have to keep in mind the rocket maker’s future need for more raises.

SpaceX signage outside the Space Exploration Technologies Corp. facility in Hawthorne, California, on June 3, 2026. SpaceX is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SPCX. (Photo by Michael Yanow/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, Calif., is seen on June 3, 2026. SpaceX is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SPCX. (Michael Yanow/NurPhoto via Getty Images) · NurPhoto via Getty Images

Most investors won’t pay the IPO price

SpaceX’s IPO is set to price at $135. That’s only available to investors who get an allocation before the stock begins trading. Everyone else will wait until the stock trades on the public market, and unless things go poorly, the price will be higher.

“All the price discovery happens before the markets open,” said Reena Aggrawal, a finance professor and director of the Georgetown Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy.

Ahead of the SpaceX listing, Nasdaq will begin amassing buy and sell orders for the stock in an hours-long process. At Nasdaq, listings typically begin trading between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ET.

“It would be a disappointment if they opened it much later than 2:00,” Kennedy said.

Investors who miss out on getting shares ahead of SpaceX’s IPO will face the prospect of chasing the stock behind a significant block of buy and sell orders, which means their first orders may not get filled.

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David Hollerith is a senior reporter at Yahoo Finance covering the cryptocurrency and stock markets. Follow him on X at @DsHollers.

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