SpaceX shares crashed below the $135 IPO price, wiping out $1 trillion since June. A scrubbed Starship launch and upcoming investor lockups triggered the selloff.
Well yes but that doesn’t mean an entire trillion dollars existed first. Valuation goes by the latest trade price, not total purchase price of all stocks.
A million people could all buy a share of something that has a million shares for 1 dollar and then the some person buys one off one of the investors for 1000 dollars and nobody’s selling for any less than that. Congratulations, it’s now a billion dollar company. Now some people realize it’s a bubble and lower their sell price to 10 dollars. A few people buy. It’s now a 10 million dollar company. 990 million was wiped off the stock market.
That obviously simplifies it but you get the point.
Well yes but that doesn’t mean an entire trillion dollars existed first. Valuation goes by the latest trade price, not total purchase price of all stocks.
A million people could all buy a share of something that has a million shares for 1 dollar and then the some person buys one off one of the investors for 1000 dollars and nobody’s selling for any less than that. Congratulations, it’s now a billion dollar company. Now some people realize it’s a bubble and lower their sell price to 10 dollars. A few people buy. It’s now a 10 million dollar company. 990 million was wiped off the stock market.
That obviously simplifies it but you get the point.