Everyone's Talking About the SpaceX IPO. Why I Think You Should Avoid It, and What to Buy Instead.

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Key Points

  • SpaceX filed confidentially for an IPO, and sources say it's eyeing a $1.75 trillion market cap.

  • It has several moneymaking businesses, but the valuation would be extremely high.

  • Space-related ETFs can give you exposure to the trend while minimizing your risk.

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Everyone's talking about SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO), which makes a lot of sense given that it's led by Elon Musk and features exciting new technology.

But good investing is more than flashy CEOs and new frontiers. Here's why I think investors should avoid the SpaceX IPO, and what you might want to buy instead.

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Common stock and common sense

According to Bloomberg's original IPO report, SpaceX is eyeing a $1.75 trillion valuation when it goes public, and the IPO aims to raise $75 billion. That's quite a valuation, and it would make the company the eighth most valuable company in the world, right behind Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO), and ahead of Musk's other company, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission was made confidentially, so investors don't have access to the financials, but SpaceX would have to make a lot of money for the valuation to make sense.

A satellite hovering above Earth.

Image source: Getty Images.

SpaceX is more than theoretical space travel. It already puts satellites and rockets into space and brings people up, too, and Musk has said that he's looking to bring people to Mars. It counts the U.S. Defense Department and NASA as customers, and it's the largest private space company in the United States.

SpaceX merged with Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) company, xAI, in February, and the company's Starlink satellite broadband product provides internet services to millions of customers globally. According to Bloomberg, the rocket launcher and Starlink businesses will generate about $20 billion in revenue in 2026, with xAI making around $1 billion. According to Reuters, it made $15 billion to $16 billion in revenue last year, with $8 billion in profit.

Even using the larger number of $20 billion, a $1.75 trillion market cap implies a price-to-sales ratio of 87, which is astronomical, pun intended. There's already a ton of growth baked into that valuation. These kinds of hyped-up IPOs often surge at first and then fall, leaving retail investors holding the bag.

Other ways to play the trend

If you're interested in investing in space exploration, a safer way to do it is to invest in a space-themed exchange-traded fund (ETF), such as the Ark Space and Defense Innovation ETF (NYSEMKT: ARKX), the Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEMKT: PPA), and the State Street SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEMKT: XAR). All of these ETFs have holdings in companies related to space exploration, and they're all outperforming the S&P 500.

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You can buy the Ark ETF for only $33, and all of these ETFs are easily tradable on open markets. They give you exposure to many different space and defense stocks, but the risk is minimized by the diversification and more established holdings. For example, the Invesco ETF's top holdings are Boeing and General Electric, but it also owns shares of Rocket Lab and Planet Labs. If you have a greater appetite for risk, the Ark ETF's top holdings include Rocket Lab and Archer Aviation.

It's also possible that once SpaceX does go public, some of these ETFs could take a position, giving you access to the stock while lowering your risk.

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Jennifer Saibil has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Boeing, Broadcom, GE Aerospace, Planet Labs, Rocket Lab, and Tesla. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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