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How to buy SpaceX stock (SPCX) in Australia

Australian investors can buy SPCX on the open market through brokers offering US shares; offering-price allocation is rare for retail.

Short answer

Open a broker with US access (eToro, Interactive Brokers, Stake, Webull) and buy SPCX from June 12.

SPCX access in Australia

Regulator
ASIC
Currency
AUD
IPO-price access
Rare — most Australian investors buy on the open market after listing.
Tokenized / crypto
Possible in eligible cases via crypto exchanges, but region rules and product availability vary — verify before use.

Which route fits Australian investors

eToro, Interactive Brokers, Stake and Webull are common Australian routes to US stocks.

Compare every platform — brokers, pre-IPO markets, funds and crypto/tokenized routes — and see which are open to you, on our full comparison. SpaceX is targeted to start trading on the Nasdaq on 2026-06-12 at $135 per share.

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FAQ — SpaceX stock in Australia

Can Australian investors buy SpaceX (SPCX) stock?+

Australian investors can buy SPCX on the open market through brokers offering US shares; offering-price allocation is rare for retail. eToro, Interactive Brokers, Stake and Webull are common Australian routes to US stocks.

Can I buy SPCX at the IPO price in Australia?+

Rare — most Australian investors buy on the open market after listing.

Are tokenized or crypto SpaceX products available in Australia?+

Possible in eligible cases via crypto exchanges, but region rules and product availability vary — verify before use. These are derivatives or synthetic tokens — not real shares — and carry extra risk.

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