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  3. Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

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  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

    Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

    Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

    They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

    Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

    They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

    #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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    @MissConstrue
    Who would have known the financialization of savings due to fiat being at an astoundingly high cost to laborers would be manipulated even more than it already is. This is an extension of the corrupted banking system being shoved down your throat. Opt out, buy a small farm or Ethereum or gold or a dog. Literally anything other than stocks.

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    • unqualifiedtechbros@mastodon.socialU unqualifiedtechbros@mastodon.social

      @MissConstrue
      Who would have known the financialization of savings due to fiat being at an astoundingly high cost to laborers would be manipulated even more than it already is. This is an extension of the corrupted banking system being shoved down your throat. Opt out, buy a small farm or Ethereum or gold or a dog. Literally anything other than stocks.

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      @unqualifiedtechbros @MissConstrue
      Yeah. Giving your money to an environmental group sounds like a better long-term financial investment than the stock market

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      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

        Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

        Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

        They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

        Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

        They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

        #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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        What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

        SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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        @MissConstrue joke is on them, I am a milennial, retirement was never an option.

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        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

          Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

          Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

          They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

          Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

          They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

          #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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          What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

          SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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          @MissConstrue ok now once enough poor peoples money can be tied up in these scams and once more taxpayer money can be secured to bail out the scams... the crash everyone is rubbing their hands gleefully to come will be here... guess who will not be affected by it at all? the ones running the scams.

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          • weekend_editor@mathstodon.xyzW weekend_editor@mathstodon.xyz

            @MissConstrue

            A classic example of a "long squeeze" instead of the usual "short squeeze".

            Getting into a big index means lots of forced buys from index funds.

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            That's definitely the downside of index funds--everyone knows what the fund has to buy before it buys.
            Still better off with asset class funds even though S&P 500 is usually one of the asset classes.

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            • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

              Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

              Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

              They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

              Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

              They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

              #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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              What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

              SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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              @MissConstrue If they want to be priced in to indexes in 15 days, versus just 90 (not that long in business world), doesn’t that make the 75 day window of money movement suspect? Actionable?

              Like why rewrite rules for 75 days shorter unless the game is in that 75 days?

              As everything tech is over over over leveraged, to Enron structure status, is the shoot the moon, no honor among thieves, cash grab the smart play for the chaos class? Even while it ends the game?

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              • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                @shredder7579 Qualify: I’m not a financial advisor, but as I understand it, passive index is forced to buy shares in any stock listed in the 100.

                That’s why changing the rules to allow a company that will be 95% privately held to be jammed into every index portfolio is a massive risk to the entire market.

                Spacex ipo is coming in a valuation that exceed all other military contractors combined. A bigger cap that all of coke, Pepsi, frito, nestle, et al, combined.

                The SpaceX IPO is expected to be the largest in history, with a targeted valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, placing it among the world’s top 10 most valuable companies by market cap. At a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX would rank 8th globally, surpassing companies like Meta, Tesla, and Broadcom, and exceeding Saudi Aramco’s $1.7 trillion IPO in 2019.

                For a company valued at 1000x earnings. A company that has never made a profit. It’s bugfuck insane. It’s pure grift.

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                @MissConstrue @shredder7579 Why would NASDAQ-100 rules affect funds benchmarked to other indices, though?

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                • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                  @MissConstrue If they want to be priced in to indexes in 15 days, versus just 90 (not that long in business world), doesn’t that make the 75 day window of money movement suspect? Actionable?

                  Like why rewrite rules for 75 days shorter unless the game is in that 75 days?

                  As everything tech is over over over leveraged, to Enron structure status, is the shoot the moon, no honor among thieves, cash grab the smart play for the chaos class? Even while it ends the game?

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                  @MissConstrue just fuel to speculative fire..

                  Musk filed space x ipo May 20. He lost decision to openAI/Altman on May 18.

                  If Musk is set on revenge, and if he can tie the entire market to an albatross (space x), by bending safeguards to forever bull expectation (maybe he really does believe that AI is an existential human threat, and his moral framework (like Bond villains) lines up), the push from tenuous to unsustainable for tech demand/supply loop/exposure would torpedo market.

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                  • cassandravert@indieweb.socialC cassandravert@indieweb.social

                    That's definitely the downside of index funds--everyone knows what the fund has to buy before it buys.
                    Still better off with asset class funds even though S&P 500 is usually one of the asset classes.

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                    @CassandraVert

                    Some kinds of index funds; not all.

                    That's why I use a total market index fund which is allowed to sample based on float.

                    Also "tilt" index funds, specializing in small-cap value and international small, to get away from the Magnificent 7 that dominate US markets.

                    All index funds, just not subject to this kind of shenanigans.

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                    • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                      @shredder7579 Qualify: I’m not a financial advisor, but as I understand it, passive index is forced to buy shares in any stock listed in the 100.

                      That’s why changing the rules to allow a company that will be 95% privately held to be jammed into every index portfolio is a massive risk to the entire market.

                      Spacex ipo is coming in a valuation that exceed all other military contractors combined. A bigger cap that all of coke, Pepsi, frito, nestle, et al, combined.

                      The SpaceX IPO is expected to be the largest in history, with a targeted valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, placing it among the world’s top 10 most valuable companies by market cap. At a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX would rank 8th globally, surpassing companies like Meta, Tesla, and Broadcom, and exceeding Saudi Aramco’s $1.7 trillion IPO in 2019.

                      For a company valued at 1000x earnings. A company that has never made a profit. It’s bugfuck insane. It’s pure grift.

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                      Index funds buy stock in proportion to market cap. The larger companies are supposed to be established and stable, but clearly not here.
                      If I were a fund manager, I would keep the 3 month waiting period as a rule for my fund even if the index doesn't.

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                      • weekend_editor@mathstodon.xyzW weekend_editor@mathstodon.xyz

                        @CassandraVert

                        Some kinds of index funds; not all.

                        That's why I use a total market index fund which is allowed to sample based on float.

                        Also "tilt" index funds, specializing in small-cap value and international small, to get away from the Magnificent 7 that dominate US markets.

                        All index funds, just not subject to this kind of shenanigans.

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                        That's good.

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                        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                          Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                          Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                          They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                          Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                          They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                          #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                          What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                          SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

                          favicon

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                          @MissConstrue
                          Article from Oct/2025 focused on S&P 500 but raising the same/additional concerns. Goes into a bit more detail that I found interesting and kinda alarming.

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                          • shredder7579@mastodon.socialS shredder7579@mastodon.social

                            @MissConstrue not looking for specific financial advice, but is there some way to rebalance a typical 401k or index fund to dodge being a bagholder for these companies or are we all "just kinda stuck"?

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                            @shredder7579 @MissConstrue my 401k allows me to allocate funds to a "capital preservation fund" (or something like that) that basically tries to stay flat. I.e. you would lose out in any gains elsewhere in the market, but not take losses (hopefully?). I doubt it's typically recommended, but it is an option. Any funds that track stuff like the SP 500 or Nasdaq 100 will have you indirectly allocating a significant proportion of your funds to all these companies heavily dependent on AI (these indexes are very top heavy, but they historically perform the best; likely because monopolies are more profitable).

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                            • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                              Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                              Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                              They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                              Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                              They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                              #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                              What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                              SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

                              favicon

                              Business Insider (www.businessinsider.com)

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                              @MissConstrue

                              I think one of the USAs most important but unspoken problems is the entire Financial industry. There’s nothing there that adds actual value for everyday people.

                              I’d be perfectly fine with that entire system burning to the ground and never being rebuilt. It’s a creation of, by, and for the lazy rich. It doesn’t help anyone who isn’t rich.

                              Wreck it all.

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                              • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                                Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                                They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                                Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                                They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                                #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                                What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                                SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

                                favicon

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                                @MissConstrue My expectation is that this is going to backfire on them in spectacular fashion. Specifically, when these "early entries" re-price once the market understands them (usually 90 - 180 days after entry) if they are as weak as they seem, they are going to take the indexes down double digit percentages. That will confuse the rubes who conflate the market with the economy and now both signals the market and inflation will say the economy is bad. Not good for anyone in elected office.

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                                • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                  @shredder7579 Qualify: I’m not a financial advisor, but as I understand it, passive index is forced to buy shares in any stock listed in the 100.

                                  That’s why changing the rules to allow a company that will be 95% privately held to be jammed into every index portfolio is a massive risk to the entire market.

                                  Spacex ipo is coming in a valuation that exceed all other military contractors combined. A bigger cap that all of coke, Pepsi, frito, nestle, et al, combined.

                                  The SpaceX IPO is expected to be the largest in history, with a targeted valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, placing it among the world’s top 10 most valuable companies by market cap. At a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX would rank 8th globally, surpassing companies like Meta, Tesla, and Broadcom, and exceeding Saudi Aramco’s $1.7 trillion IPO in 2019.

                                  For a company valued at 1000x earnings. A company that has never made a profit. It’s bugfuck insane. It’s pure grift.

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                                  @MissConstrue @shredder7579
                                  "For a company valued at 1000x earnings. [Musk's SpaceX is] A company that has never made a profit. It’s bugfuck insane. It’s pure grift."
                                  In other words, Capitalism2026.

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                                  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                    Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                                    Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                                    They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                                    Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                                    They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                                    #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                                    What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                                    SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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                                    @MissConstrue I have no control over my 401k because the company that bought out my former company has completely screwed up everything regarding the transfer of our accounts from Principal to the new fund. It's been 7 months.
                                    I have no idea how to protect my account from this kind of criminal activity

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                                    • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                      Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                                      Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                                      They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                                      Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                                      They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                                      #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                                      What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                                      SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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                                      @MissConstrue what a quaint idea, retirement.

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                                      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                        Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                                        Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                                        They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                                        Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                                        They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                                        #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                                        @MissConstrue Thank you for posting the info. I hadn't heard about this. Here is another story on the rule changes from Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/business/new-nasdaq-rules-include-fast-entry-new-listings-benchmark-index-2026-03-30/

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                                        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                          Y’all, we need to talk about upcoming #IPOs, and the insane rule changes that #nasdaq has just announced.

                                          Nasdaq rewrote its #index inclusion rules to accommodate #SpaceX’s mega-IPO, implementing a "Fast Entry" provision that allows the company to join the Nasdaq-100 index just 15 trading days after its initial public offering, down from the standard three-month seasoning period.

                                          They also eliminated the minimum float requirement of 20% available public shares and instead stocks with less than 20% of shares publicly traded, Nasdaq applies a 3x multiplier to the free-float for index weighting purposes, artificially inflating low-float giants like SpaceX in passive funds.

                                          Ok, but in English? #SpaceX, #OpenAI and #Anthropic have just figured out a scam to force every passive #IRA, #401k, and index fund to buy their stock before pricing evaluation.

                                          They’ve figured out how to steal your #retirement.

                                          #AI #LLM #Scam #guillotines #YouWillOwnNothing

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                                          What the SpaceX IPO means for markets

                                          SpaceX's IPO filing has arrived. Elon Musk's rocket company is set to reshape the market when it goes public, with impacts at the index level and beyond.

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                                          @MissConstrue Worth noting that not all indexes track the S&P 500, VT tracks the FTSE Global All Cap Index, while VTI tracks the CRSP US Total Market Index.

                                          I am not a financial expert but surely this only affects funds indexed against the NASDAQ specifically?

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