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'Mag 7' is no more, meet the 'FAB 10': Retail investors buy SpaceX in record numbers for their new portfolio plan
Single-stock retail buying was $117 million for SpaceX on its first day of trading, amounting to 56% of all retail purchases, Vanda Research found.

TL;DR
- Retail investors allocated $117 million to SpaceX on its IPO day, accounting for 56% of their total equity purchases.
- Analysts are suggesting a rebrand from the 'Magnificent 7' to the 'FAB 10' (Frontier AI & Big Tech 10) to reflect the growing influence of companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic.
- SpaceX's trading volume significantly surpassed other major tech stocks on its first day.
- Retail investor interest in SpaceX may be causing a diversion of funds from chip stocks, which have seen reduced retail buying.
- Concerns exist about potential tech sector bubbles, with pressure on new high-profile IPOs to justify current valuations.