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Link in my bio 🚀 (Currently BELOW Its $135 IPO Price)” Two risks nobody talks about enough: 1. Voting power. Musk owns about 42% of the equity but controls roughly 85% of the vote, thanks to Class B shares carrying 10 votes each. That means retail shareholders get economic upside but basically zero say — no coalition of public investors can outvote him on strategy, board seats, or capital allocation. You’re betting on the man, not a democracy. 2. Lock-up unlocks. Instead of one 180-day lock-up like most IPOs, SpaceX staggered it into 9 tranches. The first one just hit on Aug 6 — 911.5 million insider shares became sellable, more than doubling the public float overnight. There are more unlocks through September, and the biggest one — Musk’s ~6.4 billion shares — doesn’t free up until deep into 2027. Each unlock is a fresh wave of potential selling pressure. So: a 96x-revenue valuation, concentrated control in one person, and a rolling supply overhang for the next year. That’s a lot of risk stacked on top of a genuinely impressive growth story. ⚠️ This is NOT financial advice — just tracking the numbers for fun. Always DYOR. 👉 Want my fair value breakdown on this + other recent IPOs? Link in bio. 💬 Where do YOU think it lands in a year? Drop your price prediction below 👇