SpaceX IPO next month: How do we think institutions will play $RKLB?
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· May 30, 2026 at 21:08
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**Been thinking a lot about the upcoming SpaceX IPO next month and what it actually means for Rocket Lab.**
**RKLB has been on an absolute tear lately (hitting that $78B market cap is honestly insane), but I’m a bit worried about a short-term liquidity drain. I know most of us here are long-term holders, so I'm not really asking about what we're doing with our personal portfolios. I'm more curious about the broader market sentiment and what the big money is going to do.**
**Do you guys think institutional investors and funds will dump a chunk of their RKLB shares just to free up capital to get in on SpaceX?**
**On the flip side, if the SpaceX IPO is priced way too high or if the allocation is super tight, do you think we see that institutional money flow right back into RKLB as the most solid, proven alternative?**
**Would love to hear your takes on this:**
**Are we expecting a massive institutional rotation out of RKLB?**
**Will the IPO hype just lift the whole space sector, making funds want to hold both?**
**What's the general consensus on how Wall Street handles this specific kind of liquidity shift?**