🚀 SPACEX SHARES – WHERE YOU CAN ACTUALLY BUY THEM (UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026)
SpaceX just priced its record-breaking IPO today at $135 per share, raising about $75 billion (valuation around $1.77 trillion). Shares start trading tomorrow, June 12, 2026 on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX.
Easiest Option – Starting Tomorrow (June 12)
Buy SPCX like any normal stock on any brokerage that supports U.S. stocks:
- Robinhood
- Fidelity
- Charles Schwab
- E*TRADE
- Webull
- Public. com
- Vanguard
- Interactive Brokers
- And most international brokers (eToro, Trading 212, etc.)
Fractional shares are available on many platforms.
IPO Allocation at the $135 Price (Limited)
SpaceX allocated a large portion (around 30%) for retail investors through these 5 brokers only:
- Robinhood → No minimum (randomized/lottery style)
- SoFi → No minimum
- E*TRADE → No minimum (profile-based)
- Fidelity → $2,000 minimum account balance
- Charles Schwab → $100,000 minimum
If you already submitted an indication of interest, check your account. Allocations are not guaranteed.
Pre-IPO Secondary Markets (Mostly Closed Now)
Before the IPO, accredited investors could buy on:
- Forge Global
- Hiive
- EquityZen
These are no longer the main route now that the stock is going public tomorrow.
4. Indirect Exposure (Funds & ETFs)
Some funds already hold SpaceX shares:
- Baron Partners Fund (BPTRX) – very high allocation
- ERShares Private-Public Crossover ETF (XOVR)
- ARK Venture Fund (ARKVX)
- Other Baron funds and certain Fidelity funds
Key Warnings – Read This
- High volatility expected on day one. Big swings are normal for major IPOs.
- The valuation is already very high — do your own research on risks (competition, execution, regulation, profitability timeline, Elon Musk’s control).
- Many brokers discourage “flipping” (selling right away) and may limit your future IPO access if you do.
- This is not financial advice. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Consider your risk tolerance and time horizon.
- Always double-check details directly in your brokerage app, as rules can vary by country and account type.
Bottom line:
From tomorrow onward, buying SpaceX shares is straightforward on almost any brokerage. The special retail IPO window through the 5 brokers was the main pre-listing opportunity for regular investors.
Do your due diligence. SpaceX is a high-risk, high-reward story in a capital-intensive industry.
(Not financial advice. Verify all information yourself.)