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Some sector capital will migrate to SpaceX. The other players will suffer as a result.
I would rather get out now. 🤷
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The question was medium-long term.
Why should he get out now with an investment horizon of 7+ years? If he believes in the sector, now might not be the best time to get in (sector currently overvalued) but with the horizon it might be worth it.

As always, I would recommend partial purchases. Maybe a tranche every month until the end of the year... It is difficult to estimate.
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@Marvin22b Remember: the profit is in the purchase.
If you can get Rocketlab in 2 months for 50% of the price, why wouldn't you?
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@Epi it could already be playing Space x, via the companies that already have a large stake in it
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@Tenbagger2024 has long since been priced in at the current valuation.
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@Epi It is also possible that many people will become interested in space shares and possibly look for "cheaper" or alternative investments. This could cause the price to rise or at least remain constant.

I wouldn't have been directly worried that the share price would fall as a result of the IPO.

But I don't know of any similar comparison in history.
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@Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin then only the Polish space share from Jakub
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@Epi I'm going in straight away. But only a mini savings plan though. If I had a lot, I would sell something. But I don't think the ipo will be that dramatic, only at the beginning it might tweak.
In the JEDI ETF, spaceX should have a maximum weighting of 8%, I suspect less. In most index funds well below 1%, probably even well below 0.5%. They don't float much.

And as far as I can see, "only" 75bn is to be raised.... That's not a small amount, of course, but it doesn't take all the capital away from everyone else.

But maybe I'm completely wrong.... We will see. Not the coolest time to get in. If you think about it, you can just wait a few more weeks
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