Buy SpaceX Shares

Whether you call them SpaceX shares or stocks, equity in SpaceX is among the most sought-after pre-IPO assets. Learn how to buy SpaceX shares ahead of the SpaceX IPO (SPCX).

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SpaceX shares vs SpaceX stocks

“Shares” emphasizes units of ownership; “stocks” refers to the tradable instrument. After listing, you will buy SpaceX shares through your broker under ticker SPCX—the same economic exposure, quoted in dollars per share.

Before the IPO, you are not buying exchange-listed shares—you are securing interest through reservations, private markets, or employee plans.

Class A and Class B shares

SpaceX filed to offer two voting classes. Elon Musk is expected to hold about 85% of voting power after the offering while owning a smaller fraction of economic interest—standard for founder-led dual-class IPOs.

What public investors receive

Retail and institutional buyers in the IPO typically receive Class A shares with one vote per share (exact terms in the prospectus). Class B remains concentrated among insiders.

Understanding share pricing

Pre-IPO benchmarks include Forge Global (~$652.93 derived price), Hiive (~$1,204.49 implied), and Nasdaq Private Market (last ~$234 with historical bids to ~$260.80—reflecting older capital structures). These inform sentiment but are not the IPO offer price.

See live context on our pre-IPO markets page.

How to buy SpaceX shares

  • Portal deposit: Fund with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, or Tron—or wire transfer after your application. Reserve now · Funding guide
  • IPO allocation: Follow how to buy SpaceX IPO stocks through brokers.
  • Secondary platforms: Accredited investors have traded on private venues.

Also read buy SpaceX stocks for a broader overview of timing and risks.

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