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The SpaceX IPO could be coming for the 'Magnificent Seven' and chip stocks
The "Magnificent Seven" is the market pocket that's most likely to see a rotation, analysts say.

TL;DR
- Upcoming IPOs from SpaceX ($1.77T valuation) and AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI (near $1T valuations) could reshuffle retail stock holdings.
- The 'Magnificent Seven' stocks are seen as the most likely area to absorb selling pressure to fund these large IPOs.
- SpaceX is reserving up to 30% of its offering for retail investors, a higher-than-usual share.
- Retail investors may be holding back purchases in existing tech favorites ('Mag 7,' Nvidia, Tesla) to save 'dry powder' for these upcoming listings.
- Fidelity has lowered its eligibility requirements for retail customers to invest in the SpaceX IPO.
- There is a potential for retail money to rotate out of semiconductor stocks, which have experienced rapid gains, to fund SpaceX.
- Some analysts believe the new IPOs will be additive to the AI investment thesis rather than causing a large reallocation from the 'Magnificent Seven'.