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How to buy SpaceX stock (SPCX) in the UK

UK investors generally cannot get US IPO-price allocation, but can buy SPCX on the open market through brokers offering US shares once it lists on the Nasdaq.

Short answer

Open a broker that offers US shares (eToro, Interactive Brokers, Trading 212, Saxo) and buy SPCX on the open market from June 12.

SPCX access in the UK

Regulator
FCA
Currency
GBP
IPO-price access
Rarely — US offering-price allocation is hard to access for UK retail. Most UK investors buy on the open market when SPCX starts trading.
Tokenized / crypto
Restricted — the FCA bans the sale of crypto derivatives (including pre-IPO perpetuals) to UK retail consumers, so those routes are off the table.

Which route fits British investors

eToro, Interactive Brokers, Trading 212 and Saxo are common UK routes to US stocks — availability and FX fees vary.

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 the UK

Can British investors buy SpaceX (SPCX) stock?+

UK investors generally cannot get US IPO-price allocation, but can buy SPCX on the open market through brokers offering US shares once it lists on the Nasdaq. eToro, Interactive Brokers, Trading 212 and Saxo are common UK routes to US stocks — availability and FX fees vary.

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

Rarely — US offering-price allocation is hard to access for UK retail. Most UK investors buy on the open market when SPCX starts trading.

Are tokenized or crypto SpaceX products available in the UK?+

Restricted — the FCA bans the sale of crypto derivatives (including pre-IPO perpetuals) to UK retail consumers, so those routes are off the table. These are derivatives or synthetic tokens — not real shares — and carry extra risk.

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