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SpaceX's trillionaire takeoff
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Plus, Vanguard takes the crown.

Good afternoon. For Elon Musk, his early investors, and the 4,000+ employees who just became millionaires, it’s coronation day. SpaceX officially listed on the Nasdaq this afternoon in what is both the largest IPO ever—and a major test for markets. It’s hard to wrap one’s head around how big the launch is (these charts can help), but here’s what you need to know so far:

  • The open: SpaceX began trading at $150 a share shortly before noon, an 11% jump from its $135 IPO price, and closed up 19% at $161—pegging the company’s market cap at more than $2 trillion.
  • The market ripple: The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all rose today. Early signs suggest the IPO isn’t doing what analysts feared: pulling capital out of the index’s heavyweights.
  • Game-changer: Retail traders got 20% of the offering (an unusually generous cut). And Nasdaq and FTSE Russell tossed their normal eligibility timelines to usher SpaceX in early, so anyone with a QQQ or a Vanguard total-market fund will own a piece of the company within a few weeks.

All of which begs the obvious question: We’re not saying Musk timed SpaceX’s IPO for just before Toy Story 5 hits theaters, but we’re also not not saying it. To infinity and beyond, and all that…

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Mark Reeth, Judy Dutton, and Alex Carr

In today’s newsletter:

  • Oil’s warning sign
  • Musk joins a club of one
  • The ETF throne changes hands

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,888.84

S&P

7,431.46

Dow

51,202.26

10-Year

4.487%

Bitcoin

$63,626.02

Oil

$84.28

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: All three indexes soared higher on the excitement surrounding SpaceX’s debut.
  • Commodities: US crude oil dipped below $85 per barrel on news that the US and Iran were nearing a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Bonds: Treasury yields rose as traders awaited news of a truce between the US and Iran.
 

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