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Is it the beginning of the space age or the dawn of a bubble: Huge waves from the SpaceX IPO
Written on: June 13, 2026 | Column by current affairs critic specializing in IT/media
In June 2026, the global financial market is being sucked into a huge vortex that has never been experienced before. This is because Elon Musk's space exploration company Space This listing is expected to be more than just a company debuting on the stock market, it will be a signal for global capital to move towards the unexplored theme of aerospace. Investors around the world are focusing their attention on whether the company's value of approximately $1.77 trillion, equivalent to Korea's annual GDP, will be proven, or whether a bubble created by excessive expectations will shake the market.
The listing of Space As the requirements for inclusion in the NASDAQ 100 and S&P 500 indices are relaxed, it is expected that the company will be included in major indices very soon after listing, which means a huge inflow of passive funds. Experts warn that this concentration of supply and demand will serve as a catalyst to shift funds from existing leading stocks such as semiconductors to aerospace themes. In fact, leveraged and inverse ETFs that track the volatility of Space Investors are now faced with the complex task of going beyond simple corporate valuation and carefully calculating the effects of index inclusion and the influence of derivatives.
However, some in the market are raising voices warning about the dangers of blindly following the aerospace theme. In order for the current corporate value of Space Moreover, the recent decline in Tesla's stock price due to concerns over investment dispersion following the listing of Space In a situation where inflation and macroeconomic uncertainty remain, institutional investors' portfolio adjustments to highly valued technology stocks are acting as a pressure factor weakening the overall market strength.
Behind these grand discourses, there also coexists expectations of practical benefits that are closely related to the domestic industry. In particular, companies such as OCI Holdings are being re-evaluated from simple materials companies to key supply chains for U.S. energy security as the possibility of a polysilicon supply contract with SpaceX becomes visible. The policy environment in which the U.S. government is intensifying the space arms race, significantly increasing related budgets, and valuing non-Chinese supply chains highly is a golden opportunity for domestic solar energy and materials companies. Changes in fundamentals such as policy benefits and large supply contracts are what make us expect a real increase in corporate value, which is different from speculative stocks that simply ride the theme and repeat sharp fluctuations.
On the other hand, investors must be especially careful about stock price manipulation taking advantage of the market frenzy and the pitfalls of supply and demand imbalance. Recently, some stocks have surged by hundreds of percent in a short period of time as they have been tied to Space The phenomenon of companies accumulating operating losses rapidly rising to a theme that is only in name is a factor that hinders a healthy market ecosystem. Therefore, rather than being misled by flashy news headlines, investors need to cool-headedly analyze the company's actual performance and the movements of supply and demand entities. We must not forget the lesson of history that fear marketing that says, 'If you don't buy now, you will become a beggar' has always resulted in the ruin of individual investors.
■ Conclusion and analysis outlook
In conclusion, SpaceX's listing is a monumental event that will change the topography of the global capital market along with the full-scale blooming of the space industry. However, behind its spectacular appearance, there are risks of increased volatility due to inclusion in the index, the burden of valuation across technology stocks, and speculative forces abusing the theme. Investors are betting on the new future of space, but must be aware of the risks of supply-demand imbalance and bubbles that may arise in the process. This is a time when long-term investment is needed to ensure that technological innovation proves to be the actual value of the company, and cool-headed fundamental analysis rather than vague expectations will be the only navigational skill to protect assets in these huge waves.
* This post is a commentary by PlayBBS that analyzed real-time Google Trends popular search terms and related major articles.
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