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SpaceX shares fell 6.2% Wednesday, erasing $50 billion from Musk's net worth two days after trillionaire claim

The reversal came faster than the IPO rally itself, raising questions about valuation stability and insider sentiment.

Published July 8, 2026 Source Forbes From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 8, 2026

SpaceX shares fell 6.2% Wednesday, erasing $50 billion from Musk's net worth two days after trillionaire claim

The reversal came faster than the IPO rally itself, raising questions about valuation stability and insider sentiment.

Source Forbes ↗

SpaceX shares dropped 6.2% in Wednesday afternoon trading, cutting Elon Musk's net worth by roughly $50 billion and pulling him back below the $1 trillion threshold he crossed just seventy-two hours earlier. The decline reversed nearly half of the 12% gain SpaceX posted across the three sessions following its public debut under ticker SPCX. The company now trades at a valuation that implies institutional skepticism arrived the moment retail enthusiasm crested.

The IPO priced SpaceX at a market capitalization that briefly pushed Musk's combined holdings past $1 trillion, a figure Forbes and Bloomberg both confirmed using post-lockup projections. That status lasted less than a week. The Wednesday selloff began without a catalyst—no earnings miss, no contract loss, no regulatory filing. Volume spiked 40% above the ten-day average by midday, suggesting programmatic liquidation rather than headline-driven panic. The pattern resembles post-SPAC compression more than post-IPO discovery, which is unusual for a company with $8.9 billion in trailing revenue and a backlog extending into the next decade.

The speed of the reversal matters because it suggests the trillionaire narrative itself became the trade. When a founder's net worth becomes the story, the stock stops pricing cash flows and starts pricing sentiment about the founder. That works until it doesn't. SpaceX has operational depth—96 successful Falcon launches in the past eighteen months, $4.2 billion in Starlink contracts, and a 58% share of global commercial launch revenue. None of that changed between Friday and Wednesday. What changed was the realization that a $210 billion valuation, even for SpaceX, requires flawless execution and no margin for Musk distraction. The market is now pricing in the risk that his attention span has a denominator.

Allocators should watch three things. First, whether insider selling follows within the next 90 days, once lockup provisions phase out. Second, whether institutional holders—particularly Fidelity and T. Rowe Price, both pre-IPO backers—add or trim in their next 13F filings due mid-August. Third, whether SpaceX's next earnings call, expected in late August, addresses the valuation directly or ignores it. Management silence after a 6.2% drop would signal comfort with compression. Explicit defense would signal concern about momentum loss. The difference tells you whether this is normal post-IPO churn or the start of a repricing cycle.

SpaceX still has 87 Starlink satellites scheduled for deployment before September, and NASA's Artemis III contract remains on track for a $2.9 billion milestone payment in Q4. The fundamentals are intact. The multiple is not.

The takeaway
SpaceX erased half its post-IPO gain in one session, no catalyst, suggesting the trillionaire story became the trade and sentiment cracked first.
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