
Investors will can hold SpaceX stock by virtue of owning shares in certain mutual funds and exchange-traded funds.
The private market valuation of SpaceX continues to grow, driving investor demand for indirect access routes.
This indicates increasing indirect public market access to leading private technology companies, even without a traditional IPO.
Investors can gain exposure to high-growth private companies like SpaceX through specific ETFs and mutual funds, blurring traditional investment barriers.
- · Mutual Fund Investors
- · ETF Investors
- · Investment Funds
- · Traditional IPO process
- · Investors requiring direct equity
Increased capital flows into specific mutual funds and ETFs that hold private company stock.
Private companies may delay IPOs longer, as investor demand can be partially met through indirect channels.
This trend could lead to a re-evaluation of private market liquidity and valuation mechanisms.
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