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SpaceX Is Set to Join the Nasdaq-100 on July 7. Here's Where History Says the Stock Could Trade 1 Year From Now.

Written by Adam Spatacco for The Motley Fool -> Prior to joining a major index, stocks usually witness pronounced buying activity. History shows mixed results once a stock becomes included in the Nasd

SpaceX Is Set to Join the Nasdaq-100 on July 7. Here's Where History Says the Stock Could Trade 1 Year From Now.
Nasdaq News — 4 July 2026
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Written by Adam Spatacco for The Motley Fool -> Prior to joining a major index, stocks usually witness pronounced buying activity. History shows mixed

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Why This Matters

The inclusion of SpaceX in the Nasdaq-100 symbolizes a pivotal moment for the commercial space industry, signaling growing institutional confidence in private aerospace ventures beyond traditional defense contractors. It also reflects the Nasdaq's recognition of SpaceX's operational diversification, from satellite launches to Starlink’s expanding global broadband network, which may reshape how investors perceive high-growth tech-driven sectors.

Background Context

While the Nasdaq-100 is dominated by tech giants, SpaceX’s addition breaks the index’s long-standing bias toward software and cloud services, highlighting the financialization of space exploration. Historically, index inclusions have rewarded high-flyers with immediate liquidity boosts, but SpaceX’s case is unique given its private valuation ($180 billion as of 2024) and unproven long-term profitability outside launch contracts.

What Happens Next

Short-term, index-tracking funds will likely rebalance portfolios to accommodate SpaceX, creating upward pressure on its share price. However, the long-term trajectory hinges on Starlink’s subscriber growth and Starship’s operational success—both critical to justifying its premium valuation. Investors should watch for dilution risks from secondary stock sales by early shareholders.

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