SpaceX's $2 trillion valuation? This isn't an IPO; it's "the future of humanity being packaged for public listing"!


When rumors of SpaceX going public started circulating, many people's first reaction was: another tech giant is about to be born.
But the truth is even more outrageous—this company isn't selling rockets; it's selling "the future."
① What justifies a $2 trillion valuation?
It's not just an aerospace company but a combination of three things:
👉 Satellite Internet (Starlink)
👉 Rocket launch monopoly capability
👉 Human colonization of Mars narrative
In a nutshell:
👉 While others sell products, it sells imagination.
② Why does the market buy into this?
Because capital loves "irreplicable stories"
SpaceX = technological barriers + monopoly + emotional appeal
These three elements make it almost invincible in the capital market.
③ Where are the risks?
The bigger the story, the slower the realization.
If growth falls short of expectations, valuations could be cut even more harshly.
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Do you think SpaceX is the "next Apple," or the "most expensive PowerPoint company"? #今日你看涨还是看跌?
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