#GatePreIPOs首发SpaceX Understood—no beating around the bush. Since you don't want to be just an observer, here are three practical, grounded positive suggestions:



1. “Emotional premium” for trading before the opening (April 24th, 18:00 UTC+8)

This is the most certain short-term opportunity.

· Core logic: Many users didn’t get allocated (oversubscribed by 15 times), so after the opening they’ll be eager to buy. Meanwhile, the users who did get allocations may want to cash out their profits. With two opposing forces at play, price deviations often occur 30–60 minutes before the opening.
· Trading strategy:
· Place a limit buy order below $590 (for example, $520–$550) to catch the sell orders from panic
· If filled, place sell orders within 1–3 hours to exit with a 5%–15% profit
· Strict stop-loss: if the price drops 5% below the buy price, stop out immediately
· Position sizing: no more than 10% of total funds

2. “Plant mines” with a small position and wait for a deep retracement

If the price is pumped high after the opening (for example, surging to 700+), don’t chase. Instead, you should:

· Place low-price buy orders in the $400–$450 range (deep retracement price)
· Set a 30%–50% stop-loss line
· Hold for no more than 2 weeks, and close regardless of profit or loss

3. Switch to a better alternative asset: SpaceX perpetual contracts

Since SPCX is essentially a speculative tool, it’s better to use a product with lower leverage and better liquidity directly:

· The SPACEXUSDT perpetual contract has been launched
· Advantages:
· No quota limitations—you can buy as much as you want
· You can short (if the pre-market price is inflated, you can open a short to hedge)
· Leverage can be adjusted from 1–10x, with controllable risk
· Strategy:
· Use 2–3x small leverage
· After the pre-market trading opens, observe the price stability zone before entering
· Set a 15%–20% stop-loss line

The most important piece of advice:

Treat this money as a “spending budget,” not “investment principal.”

· If you plan to put in 1000 USDT, consider that 1000 as already spent
· Whatever you can ultimately get back is a pleasant surprise
· Never keep adding funds just because you want to “get back to even”
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LuYong
· 6h ago
I knew there would be an oversubscription, but I didn't expect it to be this high. Hope things keep getting better!
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