$SPCX lets everyone in on a fact, for the past 20 years, hot IPOs have all seen a spike, followed by a crash. Almost none have avoided dropping below their opening price on the first day before entering a new bull cycle. There might be exceptions, but statistically, it’s risky to bet this time will be different. However, I also mentioned that flipping IPOs right after the opening usually guarantees a profit. Legally, there are no restrictions. But private banks or brokers often blacklist such clients, so they miss out on future IPOs. Institutions prefer clients who won’t dump their shares easily, stabilizing the price. This is why retail investors generally get a small slice. But SpaceX is breaking the mold, offering a larger share to retail. From the turnover rate, it's clear retail investors are all about the quick flip, selling as soon as they get in, without a second thought.