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Expert Predicts SpaceX Stock Dip Below IPO Price
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Expert Predicts SpaceX Stock Dip Below IPO Price

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Mr. Money Mustache
Jun 18, 2026
Tom Sosnoff, the Chief Executive Officer at LossDog, has articulated a strong belief that shares of Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SPCX) are poised for a notable decline, potentially trading under the $135 mark before the close of the year. This forecast comes after he strategically divested his own holdings at $158, locking in early gains from the aerospace giant's public debut.

Unveiling Market Dynamics: A Deep Dive into SpaceX's Volatile Trajectory

The Anticipated Post-Listing Downturn for SpaceX Stock

Sosnoff, in a discussion on The Drift with Benzinga, conveyed his firm conviction that SpaceX, a recent market entrant in the aerospace sector, is headed for a price correction. While he downplayed the likelihood of a drastic fall to $100, he underscored that the stock's current upward trend is unsustainable. He projected an aggressive movement of approximately $75 in the coming two months, leading to a price below $135.

Strategic Exit and Leveraging Derivatives' Imbalance

The LossDog CEO disclosed his swift exit from his initial long position as the equity gained momentum, selling his entire stake at $158. In contrast to his co-host who maintained a partial position, Sosnoff immediately pivoted to capitalizing on the stock's highly volatile derivatives market. He characterized the initial pricing of call options as exorbitant, fueled by a pronounced upside skew where calls were priced almost twice as high as puts. Sosnoff advised that a bullish stance on SpaceX would optimally involve buying a call spread or selling a put spread, while cautioning about the inherent difficulty of shorting due to this significant pricing asymmetry.

Institutional Indifference Versus Underlying Skepticism

Despite the considerable public enthusiasm surrounding SpaceX, Sosnoff maintains a bearish outlook based on fundamental analysis. He explicitly stated his lack of interest in holding SpaceX shares for the long term. However, he pointed out an impending institutional factor: a unique 'NASDAQ exemption' that will mandate passive index funds to incorporate the stock into their portfolios within three weeks, setting the stage for a significant market struggle between structural forces.

SpaceX Shares Experience Initial Post-Listing Decline

Following the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates stable in June, the broader markets saw a downturn on Wednesday. Concurrently, SPCX shares registered their first decline since their listing last Friday. The stock dropped by 4.95% to $191.82 per share and experienced a further 0.81% decrease in overnight trading.

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