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SpaceX Is Making it Look Easy

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July 14, 2026, 03:47 PM
chellim1
SpaceX Is Making it Look Easy
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Originally posted by 911Boss:
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Originally posted by dwp10mm:
Looks like SPCX is in re-entry mode today. Doubled my position at $170 to 50 shares. I plan to let this ride for 10 years. If it does half as well as TSLA, it is worth the gamble. And if it doesn't, it won't break me.

I added another $15k today as well when it went under $165. Just dropped under $162, it can start going back up now… Wink

It's still up a buck over the offer price.



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July 14, 2026, 04:48 PM
smlsig
I was able to buy some of the IPO and watched it rise to $225 only to come down.

This was expected and if my magic ball is correct I can see further decline in the price, particularly around mid August when an additional 20% of the stock becomes available and those people decide to cash out. Remember only 5% of the float is currently available.

I’m planning on starting to purchase more shares when it drops to around $100, hopefully in about a month…


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July 14, 2026, 06:14 PM
Pipe Smoker
My financial guy hasn’t put a dime of my money in SpaceX.

He has nothing against SpaceX, but it’s not his kind of investment.



Serious about crackers.
July 14, 2026, 06:48 PM
nhtagmember
They’re launching a DARPA. satellite later this month that has two articulating robot arms on it to test on-orbit repair technology

Might also be useful for attaching to dead satellites for controlled de-orbits.

I really hope this is a successful test.