Got a random thought - when SpaceX finally goes public, what makes anyone think retail investors are gonna get first dibs? Let's be real here. Every major IPO follows the same playbook: institutional money gets the early allocation, venture capital firms cash out their positions, and by the time regular folks can buy in, the price is already pumped. We've seen this movie before with every hot tech listing. The whole "democratizing access" narrative sounds nice, but the system's rigged from day one. Curious if anyone actually believes small investors will catch a fair break this time around, or if we're all just setting ourselves up for disappointment again?

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Anon4461vip
· 8h ago
Retail investors still have to line up for soup on the day SpaceX goes public; there's no suspense about this.
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YieldChaservip
· 12-11 05:57
Uh... tired of this routine, it's always the same every time.
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blocksnarkvip
· 12-11 05:53
Actually, I already knew this trick a long time ago. The big players eat the meat while we drink the soup, it's always like this.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 12-11 05:32
I should have known earlier. Using the same tricks every time, retail investors are still dreaming.
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