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How to buy SpaceX stock (SPCX) in the US

US investors have the most direct access to SPCX: several major broker-dealers are distributing shares to retail at the IPO price, and anyone can buy on the open market once it lists.

Short answer

Request IPO-price shares via Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, SoFi or E*Trade, or buy SPCX on the open market on June 12.

SPCX access in the US

Regulator
SEC / FINRA
Currency
USD
IPO-price access
Yes — Charles Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, SoFi and E*Trade are offering SPCX to retail clients at the $135 IPO price (eligibility and minimums vary).
Tokenized / crypto
No — tokenized stocks and crypto pre-IPO perpetuals are generally not available to US persons.

Which route fits American investors

All major US brokers with Nasdaq access (Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, IBKR, E*Trade, Webull, Public) will let you trade SPCX from day one.

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 US

Can American investors buy SpaceX (SPCX) stock?+

US investors have the most direct access to SPCX: several major broker-dealers are distributing shares to retail at the IPO price, and anyone can buy on the open market once it lists. All major US brokers with Nasdaq access (Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, IBKR, E*Trade, Webull, Public) will let you trade SPCX from day one.

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

Yes — Charles Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, SoFi and E*Trade are offering SPCX to retail clients at the $135 IPO price (eligibility and minimums vary).

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

No — tokenized stocks and crypto pre-IPO perpetuals are generally not available to US persons. These are derivatives or synthetic tokens — not real shares — and carry extra risk.

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