SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Forecast: Grok 4.5 Launched, Blue Origin Raised $10B — What’s Holding $152?

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TradingKey - Space Exploration Technologies (NASDAQ: SPCX) is currently sitting at $152.28. On the four-hour chart, it's consolidating within a bearish flag while sitting above the triple-bottom support zone and an ascending channel. The RSI is at 44, meaning it's in neutral territory but has a chance to bounce back. This stock is down 32% from its all-time high of $225.64. The stock has been trading sideways since it was added to the Nasdaq-100 on July 7. News on the horizon has been mixed. 

Grok 4.5, the new AI model, was introduced, and the company also placed orders for new Nvidia chips to deploy them, Blue Origin reportedly raised $10 billion to boost its space business. ARK Invest is buying shares, Raymond James initiated coverage on the shares and recommended a Strong Buy, MoffettNathanson initiated coverage and offered a Neutral rating based on valuation. Technically, if the shares can move higher than $158.70, it would make the outlook a bullish one. The major support level is $143.90.

Grok 4.5 and Nvidia Orders Strengthen the AI Story

This stock recently unveiled its latest AI product Grok 4.5 as one of the most noticeable AI highlights since joining the AI business earlier this year, the company also confirmed that it had placed new orders for Nvidia chips to support production operations, the move to place orders indicates that the company is investing in the AI infrastructure and not just in AI research. The company also announced that it had entered into a partnership with Cursor to expand the reach of Grok into AI-assisted software engineering. 

Taken together, the announcement of a new AI product, the investment in infrastructure and the expansion of the developer ecosystem provide investors with an improved narrative on how the AI business will be commercialized. 

While the long-term AI investment thesis may be more attractive to investors than the current stock price, some analysts still have an argument that the current share price already incorporates the anticipated AI investment for years to come. ARK Invest bought about 182,000 shares suggesting that some investors in the funds expect the company's revenue to be significantly contributed by the AI business in the future.

Blue Origin's Fundraising Raises Competitive Questions

It was reported that Blue Origin raised $10 billion in capital, raising questions about competition in the commercial space market. Additional funds may provide a boost to the development of the launch business, but it will mean that the company will face greater competition in winning commercial and government contracts. 

This, however, is not a situation which changed the market dynamics in a short period of time, the company has a well-developed launch platform, a high launch frequency, and well established customer relationships. It will be interesting to see how this investment in the space sector affects pricing over the next few years or if this simply means that more capital is needed for more launch services. 

The other major event is speculation of a potential partnership or merger with Tesla, following statements from Wall Street analysts. While this could hint at a potential strategic move, the stock has not indicated anything officially. The next catalyst will come on August 6, when the company will report earnings and insider lock-up periods are set to expire.

SPCX Technical Analysis: Bearish Flag Remains in Focus

On the 4H chart, SPCX is coiling within a bearish flag hovering over the $143.90-$149 triple bottom support floor. RSI (44.81) is middling, has space to move up to. Flag downside projection: $137-$140 if it breaks down; breakout upside target: $167-$175. Close above $158.70 to target $167.90; stop under $143.90.

SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Price Chart - Source: Tradingview

SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Price Chart - Source: Tradingview

  • Entry: Buy above $158.70 (flag breakout confirmed)
  • Target: $167.90 (channel extension)
  • Stop Loss: Close beneath $143.90 (triple bottom breached)
  • Grok 4.5: Unveiled on July 8. Nvidia chip purchase orders validated. Co-released by Cursor.
  • Blue Origin: Raised $10 billion with a $130 billion valuation, the first time securing external funding; Falcon 9 dominance put at risk.
  • August 6: First earnings call + first lock-up expiration (with 20% of the shares in insiders' possession)

What Is Grok 4.5 and Why Does It Matter?

Grok 4.5 is the latest from the company to join the AI model lineup. It also comes as part of the company's strategy to introduce its AI products. As the company released Grok 4.5, it also announced a partnership with Cursor, while confirming purchase of Nvidia chips for further deployment of its AI infrastructure.

Does Blue Origin's Fundraising Change the Competitive Outlook?

Blue Origin's $10 billion funding gives the company additional financial leverage to scale the launch vehicle. It means more competition for the commercial space industry as a whole. That said, the industry pioneer still gains from its established launch infrastructure, track record of execution, as well as existing customer bases.

Why Are Investors Watching August 6?

The earnings report to follow will provide updated financial performance, updates on the AI program, and management's forecast on the company's future direction. Also, the lockup expiration (first time) will be a watch, as it will increase trading volume as investors decide what they will do with their holdings.

Bottom Line

SPCX remains in a consolidation phase after a sharp decline from its record high. AI developments, including the launch of Grok 4.5 and continued investment in Nvidia-powered infrastructure, support the long-term growth narrative, while Blue Origin's expansion introduces another competitive variable. From a technical perspective, $158.70 is the key breakout level, with $143.90 serving as major support. The August 6 earnings report is likely to be the next catalyst for the stock.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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