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SpaceX IPO: AI Rotation or Market Crash?

Jun 30, 2026
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💡 Key Takeaway

Megacap IPOs like SpaceX will rotate capital out of AI infrastructure stocks like Nvidia, but a 40% crash is unlikely given market size.

What Happened: SpaceX's Mega-IPO and the Fear of a Crash

SpaceX completed the largest IPO in U.S. history, raising $75 billion at a $1.75 trillion valuation. Shortly after, Anthropic confidentially filed for an IPO targeting $30 billion, and OpenAI is expected to follow next year. These events have sparked fears of a potential 40% market crash, based on a study by economists Xavier Gabaix and Ralph Koijen. Their research suggests that every dollar withdrawn from U.S. equities causes the total market cap to shrink by $5. Applying this multiplier to the roughly $200 billion these three IPOs are expected to raise implies a $1 trillion hit to market value.

However, economist Ed Yardeni counters that the U.S. equity market is large enough to absorb these offerings. With money market funds holding $8 trillion and the total market cap exceeding $50 trillion, the combined raise represents only 0.4% of investable capital. Yardeni concludes the effect is 'manageable.'

The real risk is not a systemic crash but a rotation of capital. Fund managers selling existing positions to fund new IPO allocations, particularly within the AI and tech sectors, could create selling pressure on specific stocks. This was already observed in the week before SpaceX priced its IPO, when the Nasdaq dropped 4.18% on June 5, driven partly by hedge funds selling AI infrastructure stocks to make room for SpaceX.

If Anthropic and OpenAI follow, the same mechanism could repeat. Additionally, the Nasdaq-100 may add these IPOs within 15 days of listing, forcing passive funds to buy shares. This would displace existing overweighted constituents like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple.

While a 40% crash is unlikely, the rotation pressure is real. The question is not whether the capital exists, but which assets will be sold to fund these new investments.

Why It Matters: Rotation Pressure on AI Infrastructure

For investors, the key takeaway is that the IPO of SpaceX and potential IPOs of Anthropic and OpenAI are not just exciting new listings—they represent a significant shift in capital flows. The mechanism behind the potential market impact is not a broad withdrawal of funds, but a rotation out of existing AI and tech holdings into these new names. This is particularly relevant for holders of Nvidia, AMD, and other AI infrastructure stocks.

The article notes that this rotation already caused a notable drop in the Nasdaq in June. If similar dynamics play out for Anthropic and OpenAI, we could see repeated selling pressure on these high-flying AI stocks. This is compounded by index additions: if SpaceX enters the Nasdaq-100, passive funds must buy it, but that buying comes at the expense of existing components, likely the most overweighted names like Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, and Meta.

A 40% crash scenario is improbable because the market is large enough to absorb the new supply, and the valuation conditions that preceded past crashes (dot-com, financial crisis) are not present today. However, the rotation is a real, short-term risk for anyone heavily invested in AI infrastructure. The article suggests that this selling is mechanical and temporary—it's not a reflection of the underlying business quality.

Long-term investors should consider their time horizon. If you can withstand a potential 10-15% drawdown in these names due to IPO rotation, the fundamentals of AI compute remain strong. The companies generating massive profits from AI are not going away. The key is to know what you own and decide on your tolerance for volatility before the selling starts.

Source: The Motley Fool
Analysis generated by Bobby AI quantitative model, reviewed and edited by our research team. This is not financial advice. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.

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Bobby Insight

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A 40% crash is improbable, but investors should prepare for rotation selling in AI-infrastructure names like Nvidia and AMD.

The market is large enough to absorb the IPOs, making a systemic crash unlikely. However, the mechanical selling by fund managers and index rebalancing will create real, temporary pressure on AI stocks. The impact is specific to overweighted names in QQQ, not the broader market.

What This Means for Me

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If you hold Nvidia, AMD, or other AI infrastructure stocks, be prepared for additional selling pressure as capital rotates into SpaceX and potentially Anthropic and OpenAI. This is likely temporary but could cause double-digit drawdowns. Consider your time horizon: if you can't stomach a 10-15% decline, trimming positions before the next IPO may be wise. For holders of QQQ, the addition of SpaceX will shift the portfolio's composition, but the long-term thesis for AI compute remains intact.

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What This Means for Me

If you hold Nvidia, AMD, or other AI infrastructure stocks, be prepared for additional selling pressure as capital rotates into SpaceX and potentially Anthropic and OpenAI. This is likely temporary but could cause double-digit drawdowns. Consider your time horizon: if you can't stomach a 10-15% decline, trimming positions before the next IPO may be wise. For holders of QQQ, the addition of SpaceX will shift the portfolio's composition, but the long-term thesis for AI compute remains intact.
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StocksImpactAnalysis
SPCX
Positive
SpaceX is the primary beneficiary of the IPO, attracting capital and likely near-term demand from index additions.
NVDA
Negative
Nvidia is overweighted in QQQ and faces rotation selling as fund managers and passive funds shift capital to new IPOs.
AMD
Negative
AMD, as an AI infrastructure company, is vulnerable to similar rotation pressure as Nvidia.
MSFT
Negative
Microsoft is a large holding in QQQ and could be displaced by new IPO additions, leading to selling pressure.
AAPL
Negative
Apple is overweighted in QQQ and may face forced selling as index rebalances to include new IPOs.
GOOG
Neutral
Google is mentioned in the context of potential skepticism on AI spending, but not directly targeted by rotation.
GOOGL
Neutral
Same as GOOG, as a share class of Alphabet.
AMZN
Neutral
Amazon is mentioned regarding AI spending doubts, but not a primary target of IPO rotation.
META
Negative
Meta is overweighted in QQQ and could be displaced by new IPO additions, leading to selling pressure.

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