SpaceX stock (SPCX) — FAQ
Everything people ask about buying SpaceX stock now that SPCX trades on the Nasdaq.
What is the SpaceX stock ticker?+
SpaceX trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SPCX. The stock began trading on June 12, 2026 following the largest IPO in history.
When did the SpaceX IPO happen?+
The roadshow began June 4, 2026, the IPO priced at $135 per share on June 11, 2026, and SPCX began trading on the Nasdaq on June 12, 2026 — opening at $150, about 11% above the IPO price.
How can I buy SpaceX (SPCX) stock?+
Now that SPCX is listed, any broker with access to US-listed stocks can buy it — eToro, Interactive Brokers, Webull, moomoo, Public, Robinhood, Trading 212, and the other major platforms. Alternatives include listed funds that hold SpaceX (DXYZ, ARKVX) and, outside the US, tokenized or derivative exposure on crypto venues.
Can I still buy SpaceX stock pre-IPO?+
No — the pre-IPO window closed when SPCX priced on June 11, 2026. Accredited-investor marketplaces like Forge Global, EquityZen, and Hiive no longer offer private SpaceX shares. The stock now trades publicly on the Nasdaq, so a regular brokerage account is all you need.
What was the SpaceX IPO valuation?+
SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share, valuing the company at about $1.77 trillion and raising roughly $75 billion (555.6 million shares, plus a greenshoe of up to 83.3 million more). That made it the largest IPO in history. On its June 12 debut the stock opened at $150 and traded as high as $168.75.
Is buying SPCX through crypto safe?+
Tokenized exposure (e.g., tokenized stocks or perpetual futures on crypto exchanges) lowers the barrier to entry but adds risks: it is usually not direct equity ownership, and it carries smart-contract, counterparty, and regulatory risk. With SPCX now listed, most investors are better served buying real shares through a regulated broker.
Do I need to be a US resident to buy SPCX?+
No. International investors can buy US-listed stocks like SPCX through brokers such as eToro, Interactive Brokers, Webull, or moomoo, subject to your local availability. US-only apps include Robinhood and Public.
Did anyone get SPCX shares at the $135 IPO price?+
Some did — brokers with IPO-allocation programs (Robinhood IPO Access, Webull, moomoo, Interactive Brokers, plus Schwab, Fidelity, SoFi and E*Trade in the US) distributed limited retail allocations before the open. That window is closed: everyone now buys at the live market price, which opened at $150 on June 12.
What's the difference between buying SPCX shares and tokenized SpaceX?+
Buying SPCX shares through a broker makes you a shareholder of record with the rights that entails. Tokenized or fund-based exposure is indirect — you're tracking the value via a third-party instrument and rely on that issuer or fund, not direct share ownership.
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