SpaceX Stock (SPCX): Price, Outlook and How to Buy

By: WEEX|2026/07/14 08:09:06

SpaceX — the rocket and satellite-internet company behind Falcon, Starship and Starlink — trades on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX after pricing its June 2026 IPO at US$135 per share. This page is the continuously-updated home for SPCX on WEEX: where to see the live price, what drives the stock, and the practical routes to get exposure — including without a US brokerage account.

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SPCX price: where to track it

SPCX's price responds to launch outcomes, Starlink subscriber growth, and index-fund buying flows since the stock joined the Nasdaq-100 on July 7, 2026 — the fastest addition in the index's history. Outside US market hours, you can follow a SPCX-linked price via the SPCXON tokenized stock markets on WEEXperpetual futures and SPCXON/USDT spot — a token designed to track SPCX's price.

What is SpaceX, the business?

SpaceX operates three revenue engines: launch services (Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy carry commercial, government and defense payloads), Starlink (satellite internet with recurring subscription revenue — the segment most analysts treat as the valuation driver), and Starship (the heavy-lift program targeting lunar and Mars missions). In June 2026 the company also agreed to acquire Anysphere — maker of the AI coding tool Cursor — for approximately US$60 billion in stock; the deal is expected to close in Q3 2026, subject to regulatory approval.

SpaceX stock outlook for 2026

The bull case rests on Starlink's recurring revenue scaling, Starship reaching commercial cadence, and the Cursor deal broadening the company beyond aerospace. The risk side: valuation-reset risk after the post-IPO rally, the risk of negative headlines from launch failures, pending litigation around the Colossus-2 power-plant project (SpaceX is named as a co-defendant in one suit; outcomes unresolved), regulatory review of the Cursor deal, and lock-up expiries. For scenario analysis and price targets, see the dated coverage linked below — this page is kept continuously updated and does not carry point-in-time targets.

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How to buy SpaceX stock (SPCX)

Route 1 — US brokerage access: buy SPCX directly on Nasdaq during US market hours.

Route 2 — on WEEX: SpaceX exposure is available in two markets — SPCXON perpetual futures (go long or short, with leverage) and the SPCXON/USDT spot market (outright token positions):

  1. Create a WEEX account and complete verification.
  2. Deposit USDT.
  3. Open the SPCXON market of your choice — perpetual futures or USDT spot.
  4. Place your order.

SPCXON is not the stock itself: it is designed to track SPCX's price, and its market price can deviate from the underlying (tracking difference, liquidity, volatility). On the perpetual market, leverage amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.

Which route fits you?

Point of comparisonUS brokerage (SPCX)WEEX (SPCXON)
What you holdSpaceX common stockToken/position designed to track SPCX's price
Market typesCash equityPerpetual futures + USDT spot
Account requirementUS-market brokerage accountWEEX account
Trading hoursUS market hoursOutside US hours too — see the market page
Minimum sizeBroker-dependentSee the market page
Shareholder rightsYesNo — price exposure only

What is a tokenized stock?

A tokenized stock is a blockchain-issued instrument whose price is designed to follow a listed share. SPCXON follows the Ondo tokenized-stock model: an ERC-20 token that non-US users can mint and redeem 24 hours a day, five days a week, with dividends reinvested into the token per the issuer's methodology rather than paid out. It suits price exposure; it does not replace share ownership — no voting rights, no direct dividend receipt.

Recent milestones

  • June 11–12, 2026 — IPO priced at US$135; Nasdaq debut under SPCX
  • July 7, 2026 — added to the Nasdaq-100, the fastest inclusion in the index's history
  • June 16, 2026 — agreed to acquire Cursor-maker Anysphere for approximately US$60 billion (closing expected Q3 2026, pending regulatory approval)

FAQ

Can you buy SpaceX stock?

Yes — since the June 2026 IPO, SPCX trades on Nasdaq. Without a US broker, SPCXON on WEEX offers price-linked exposure.

What was the SPCX IPO price?

US$135 (priced June 11, 2026).

Is SPCXON real SpaceX stock?

No. It is a token designed to track SPCX's price and carries no shareholder rights.

When can I trade?

SPCX: US market hours (9:30–16:00 ET). SPCXON: see the WEEX market pages for current hours.

Does SpaceX pay a dividend?

No — no dividend has been declared since the IPO; the company reinvests its capital.

What is the minimum to start?

Broker-dependent for SPCX; for SPCXON see the market page.

Is SpaceX in the Nasdaq-100?

Yes, since July 7, 2026 — see the inclusion analysis below.

This content is for information only and is not investment advice.

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