Clarification: U.S. stock IPOs usually start trading only a few hours after the market opens, and SPCX is still in the order matching and matching/execution stage.

Mars Finance News, June 12 — The first trading of SpaceX's IPO usually begins several hours after the U.S. stock market opens. Currently, SPCX is still in the order matching and price inquiry stage. This is also why the Nasdaq's opening indication price for SPCX has dropped from a high of $175 to $162, and this price is currently fluctuating with order matching. Based on historical experience, large-scale IPOs typically start trading after 12 p.m. Eastern Time.
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