The recent enthusiasm for Hong Kong stock IPOs continues to rise. Market rumors suggest that SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, may initiate the listing process this year. Once this news broke, many investors began to consider opportunities for new stock subscriptions.
The attractiveness of Hong Kong IPOs is evident—there's a chance to participate in the growth stories of tech giants on the eve of their listing. As a leader in global commercial spaceflight, SpaceX, once it officially enters the IPO stage, is sure to attract significant attention and funding.
After the Spring Festival, there has been a noticeable increase in plans to open Hong Kong stock accounts. Compared to large tech IPOs in previous years, the first batch of new stocks often yields considerable returns. Whether this wave of opportunities will materialize as expected depends on subsequent official announcements, but it's always wise to be prepared in advance.
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RebaseVictim
· 1h ago
Is SpaceX going public? Sounds good, but you still have to queue up for lotteries and follow the trend, risking heavy losses together.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-03 23:18
Is SpaceX going public? Just hear it out. Such rumors have been circulating for a while, and it’s not certain when it will actually happen. Don’t get caught up in the hype.
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WalletInspector
· 01-03 09:56
Is SpaceX going public? Wake up, it's not confirmed yet. Don't get caught up in the rumors.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-03 09:54
spacex hk listing? mate, statistically speaking the odds of actually getting allocation are like 2-3% given historical oversubscription ratios. most retail fomo'd into ipo lottery tickets end up bagholding. but sure, open that account i guess
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-03 09:49
The rumors of SpaceX going public are back again. I heard about this last year. Will it happen this time? Anyway, I'm not in a hurry to open a Hong Kong stock account.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-03 09:47
The listing of SpaceX feels like another prelude to a new round of retail investor harvest... Better to wait and see first.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-03 09:44
Is SpaceX going public? Just hear it out. These kinds of rumors come up every year. Let's talk about it when it actually happens.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-03 09:37
Is SpaceX going public? Hold on first, is Elon Musk reliable? Haha, every time he teases a news, he can make the market chaotic.
Hong Kong stock IPOs are just a gamble on luck. Early gains are tempting, but the risks are just as high.
If you really want to open a Hong Kong stock account, research thoroughly before acting. Don't get caught up in FOMO.
Wait for the official announcement. For now, it's just a guessing game.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-03 09:37
It's another rumor about SpaceX going public, and we hear it every year. Is this time really true?
The recent enthusiasm for Hong Kong stock IPOs continues to rise. Market rumors suggest that SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, may initiate the listing process this year. Once this news broke, many investors began to consider opportunities for new stock subscriptions.
The attractiveness of Hong Kong IPOs is evident—there's a chance to participate in the growth stories of tech giants on the eve of their listing. As a leader in global commercial spaceflight, SpaceX, once it officially enters the IPO stage, is sure to attract significant attention and funding.
After the Spring Festival, there has been a noticeable increase in plans to open Hong Kong stock accounts. Compared to large tech IPOs in previous years, the first batch of new stocks often yields considerable returns. Whether this wave of opportunities will materialize as expected depends on subsequent official announcements, but it's always wise to be prepared in advance.