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Pavel Orlov
June 9, 2026 · 6 min read
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My name is Pavel, and let me be honest right away: I'm not a trader. I don't sit in front of charts around the clock and I don't check my portfolio a hundred times a day.

I'm an investor. I care about something else — seeing trends early, finding genuinely strong companies and letting capital work quietly over the long term. The strategy is simple: understand where the world is heading, and get into deals more often than not before the hype.

SpaceX here is a special case. This isn't the story where you enter an unknown company before anyone noticed it. Everyone knows SpaceX; it has been on everyone's lips for a long time. But that is exactly why its IPO is a historic moment: a chance to become part of one of the most significant companies of our time precisely when it first goes public. That happens once in a generation.

SpaceX goes public — June 12

Elon Musk's company is listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX. The price is fixed on June 11, the first trading day is June 12, 2026, at around $135 per share. The valuation is about $1.75 trillion. This is the largest IPO in the history of the stock market. Not one of the largest — the largest.

I have been watching this company for years, and for me the appeal here isn't only the space programs. The Starlink project is performing superbly: satellite internet with millions of subscribers worldwide and revenue that turned yesterday's experiment into real cash flow. This is infrastructure for decades ahead. Exactly the kind of asset I'm willing to hold for a long time.

And what matters: an unusually large share has been reserved for retail investors in this placement. In other words, it's open not only to the "big money."

My experience in pre-IPO and IPO

I've been in this market for a while. From the early deals, back in 2020–2021:

  • Palantir bought at $10, sold at $26.90 +169%
  • DigitalOcean bought at $23.10, sold at $54.57 +146%
  • Airbnb bought at $17, a year later at $137 +128%

These were stories where patience and an early entry decided everything.

And here are my most recent IPO results through the Fintch platform — these are very fresh:

# Ticker Entry → close price % allocation Net profit
1CRWV$40 → $162.2095.05%+253.4%
2CRCL$31 → $111.5094.96%+214.9%
3KRMN$22 → $44.3094.10%+81.9%

I'm sharing this to show that the approach works. Of course there were less successful deals too — that happens to everyone. But returns like these cover the noise on the other positions, and that is exactly why taking part in strong placements remains one of my most effective strategies.

Why now is a good moment

Look at what's happening around us. The crypto market is in a correction: bitcoin has dropped noticeably from its highs, altcoins are down double digits, and fear dominates the market. For many that's painful.

But for those who locked in profit into stablecoins in time, it isn't pain — it's dry powder. While the market searches for a bottom, an opportunity appears to take part in the largest IPO in history.

Capital always flows to where there is meaning. While most are paralyzed by the correction, the calm investor moves part of their locked-in profit into an asset with a clear long-term trend. That is exactly what I'm doing.

How I get in — and how you can too

I'm taking part in the SpaceX IPO through Fintch — the same platform where I bought CRWV, CRCL and KRMN. For me it's a question of access: the placement is live, and the window is open only for a few days before trading starts.

And here's what I want to say separately: even a small ticket in an IPO like this is already great. It's not only about the potential return. It's a real chance to become part of a historic moment — the moment a company of this scale goes public for the first time. Ten years from now people will be telling this story. And it's nice to know you were a participant, not just an observer.

If, like me, you think long term — you don't chase candles, you build capital on trends — judge the opportunity for yourself.

Take part in the SpaceX IPO

The placement window is open for a few days before trading begins on June 12.

Participate in the SpaceX IPO via Fintch

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Comments

4 comments
MK
Marta Kowalska 2 hours ago

Finally a clear explanation. I've been trying to understand this for weeks and this is the first piece that actually made sense to me.

JN
Jakub Nowak Editor 3 hours ago

Thanks for reading! We'll publish a follow-up next week with the full data set and sources, so stay tuned.

AT
Anna Tomczyk 1 hour ago

Can't wait for the sources — that's exactly what was missing from other coverage I read.

PW
Piotr Wiśniewski Yesterday

Good read overall, though I'd love to see how these numbers compare to last year. Any chance of a chart?