SpaceX share price drops below stock market debut

It seems there might be a misunderstanding regarding SpaceX’s public status.

**SpaceX is currently a privately held company and has not yet had a stock market debut or gone public.**

Therefore, there isn’t a publicly traded “share price” for SpaceX on major stock exchanges. The “share trading” or “volatility” you might be hearing about could refer to:

* **Private secondary market trading:** Shares of private companies sometimes trade hands among employees, early investors, or accredited investors on platforms specifically for private equity. These trades can fluctuate in price based on demand, supply, and the company’s perceived value, but it’s not a public stock market.
* **Valuation changes:** Investment firms and analysts periodically re-evaluate SpaceX’s private valuation, which can be reported in the news and might be mistaken for a public share price movement.
* **Confusion with other Elon Musk companies:** Tesla (TSLA) is a publicly traded company known for its share price volatility.

While there’s ongoing speculation about when SpaceX might eventually go public (often through an IPO or a direct listing), it hasn’t happened yet. Starlink, a subsidiary of SpaceX, has also been mentioned as a potential candidate for an IPO in the future, but it too remains private for now.