I am bearish on SpaceX’s current valuations. It is quite an insane bet that any company that compound revenue at almost 50% annually for the next 10 years. That is asking for 10 years of consistent outsized performance. In the longer term, I do believe that SpaceX might be able to pull off its space data centre but it is still speculative at this point in time as nothing has been demonstrated yet, not even a prototype is available. Sending rockets and satellites are not quite the same as the picture painted by Elon.
I think this is the most expensive leap of faith that the Wall Street has taken and most are forced to take it as the various index fund managers buy it. This feels like FOMO where many buy the latest hype of town.
I think the next one year will give clarity. There is no need to rush into it now. I wouldn’t be suprised that the price will drop to sound the $60-70. That might be a good and safe entry point just to gain exposure to a speculative future.
SpaceX Crashes 16%! Another 50% Downside, Exit or Add?
SpaceX plunged 16.43% today, breaching $155 and shattering the post-IPO euphoria in a single session. Bears are piling on, calling the valuation "astronomical" and flagging 50% further downside even under optimistic assumptions. Space proxy Rocket Lab (RKLB) fell 6.48% in sympathy — the retail frenzy lasted less than two weeks. With the "best IPO ever" now giving back gains, will you buy this dip or cut your losses?
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