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How to Buy SpaceX IPO in Singapore?

2026/06/11 16:52
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SpaceX IPO is expected to debut publicly on June 12, targeting a valuation near $1.75 trillion. Singapore investors may access SpaceX either through IPO participation or post-listing trading. A brokerage account with U.S. stock market access will likely be essential.

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SpaceX’s long-awaited public debut is finally around the corner, and excitement is building well beyond Wall Street. 

Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company is expected to begin trading this week in what could become one of the largest IPOs in market history, reportedly targeting a valuation close to $1.75 trillion. SpaceX IPO is expected to be priced at $135 each on June 12, while the offering could raise tens of billions in fresh capital. Unlike many high-profile listings, a portion of shares may also be made available to retail investors, fueling even more interest from global markets, including Singapore.

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So, how can investors in Singapore buy the SpaceX IPO?

Step 1: Set Up a Brokerage With U.S. Market Access

Before anything else, investors need a brokerage account that allows access to U.S.-listed stocks. Since SpaceX is expected to debut on a U.S. exchange, Singapore investors should ensure they have an account capable of trading American equities. Brokerages such as Moomoo Singapore, Tiger Brokers, Interactive Brokers (IBKR), Saxo Markets, and Webull Singapore generally provide access to U.S. stock trading and may support IPO-related participation depending on eligibility.

Completing account verification, linking payment methods, and funding the account ahead of time can help avoid delays when trading opens.

Step 2: Understand IPO Access vs Public Trading

Many investors assume they can buy shares at the IPO price, but that may not be realistic. Direct IPO allocations are often limited and usually reserved for institutional investors or select brokerage clients. For most Singapore retail investors, the practical route will be buying shares once SpaceX officially begins trading on the public market.

Step 3: Plan Your Entry Strategy

Buying immediately on listing day may sound appealing, but major IPOs often experience sharp price swings. Some investors prefer entering early, while others wait for volatility to settle. Using limit orders instead of market orders may also help control entry prices during fast-moving conditions.

Also Read : SpaceX IPO 2026: Date, Price Valuation and How Indian Investors Can Buy After June 12 Listing

The Timing Question

For most investors, the bigger decision may not be how to access SpaceX, but when to buy it. High-profile IPOs often see excitement-driven volatility in the early days, making patience just as important as preparation. Having a funded brokerage account and a clear entry plan could matter more than rushing in on day one.

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