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SpaceX IPO's first day attracted $117M retail net inflows, accounting for 56% of the daily equity trading volume. According to Vanda Research, SpaceX netted $117 million in retail buying during its IPO debut on Friday, roughly 56% of all individual stock purchases that day. The strong retail demand marks what analysts call the clearest signal so far: the market is shifting from the "Magnificent Seven" era to what Vanda calls the "FAB 10"—the original seven tech giants plus SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic. Public company co-CEO Leif Abraham said that SpaceX's trading volume was 533% higher than Nvidia's, and combined, it surpassed the total of Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, Meta, and Google. Ultimately, retail investors received about 20% of the roughly $75 billion IPO allocation, above typical levels; long-term institutional investors took 70%. #TradFiCFD黄金大师赛