SpaceX IPO Confirmed at $135... 'Straight to $2 Trillion Market Cap?' | North/Central America World Cup Opening, Atlas Kick-off? | Ryu Jong-eun 3PRO TV Reporter

SpaceX IPO confirmed at $135... "Straight to $2 trillion market cap?" | North/Central America World Cup opening, Atlas kick-off? | Ryu Jong-eun 3PRO TV Reporter [News3]
Watch on YouTube ↗  |  June 11, 2026 at 23:13  |  33:49  |  3PRO TV (삼프로TV)
Speakers
Ryu Jong-eun — Reporter, 3PRO TV
Jeong Yun-jin — Host

Summary

Reporter Ryu Jong-eun covers three main stories: a US-Iran ceasefire deal that lifts markets and pressures oil prices, SpaceX's IPO pricing at $135 with caution on chasing the pop, and the North/Central America World Cup opening where Hyundai's Atlas robot may appear as a marketing catalyst for its undervalued robotics technology.

  • A sudden ceasefire/de-escalation between the US and Iran causes oil prices to drop and US and Korean equity futures to rally sharply.
  • SpaceX IPO is priced at $135, potentially pushing its valuation toward $2 trillion, but historical IPO declines and low float warrant caution.
  • The reporter advises against chasing the IPO pop, citing Meta, Robinhood, Rivian, and Coinbase as examples of sharp post-IPO selloffs.
  • Hyundai Motor's hidden robotics capabilities, including video-based learning and delicate object handling, could be showcased by Atlas at the upcoming US World Cup opening ceremony.
  • The market may be overlooking Hyundai's broader robotics value beyond its Boston Dynamics stake, presenting a long-term opportunity.
Ideas
Ryu Jong-eun Reporter, 3PRO TV 14:34
Avoid chasing SpaceX IPO pop
SpaceX IPO is priced at $135, but chasing the first-day pop is risky. Historical large IPOs like Meta, Robinhood, Rivian, and Coinbase fell sharply from initial highs (Meta -54%, Robinhood -74%, Rivian -67%, Coinbase -55%). Only 3% of shares are floated, creating extreme volatility. Experts recommend waiting for stabilization or using gradual dollar-cost averaging rather than buying immediately.
Ryu Jong-eun Reporter, 3PRO TV 22:30
Hyundai Motor robotics undervalued, long catalyst
Hyundai Motor's robotics technology goes beyond its ownership of Boston Dynamics. Hyundai's in-house Robotics Lab has hidden advanced capabilities, including video-based motion learning and precision object throwing/catching. The Atlas robot may appear at the US World Cup opening ceremony, providing a massive marketing catalyst. The market undervalues this robotics potential, and the technology could drive significant future value.
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