
SpaceX, Elon Musk's space company, is preparing to list on Nasdaq on 12 June under the ticker "SPCX," with a valuation that could reach up to 1.75 trillion U.S. dollars.
This marks the first opportunity for retail investors to access the businesses behind the Falcon rockets, Starlink project, and space technology, which previously were open only to large private investors.
Thairath Money takes a look at investment channels for Thai investors interested in SPCX shares, targeting those seeking growth opportunities in the industry of the future.
After Elon Musk's SpaceX registers on Nasdaq under the ticker "SPCX," Thai investors wanting to participate can access the shares through three main channels:
1. Investing via international mutual funds
One option is purchasing international mutual funds that invest in U.S. technology stocks, innovation stocks, or the Nasdaq-100 index. These funds may indirectly benefit if SPCX is included in major indices or added to fund managers' portfolios in the future.
The advantage of investing through mutual funds is that investors can diversify risk across multiple companies without being exposed solely to SPCX's volatility.
However, investors should study the prospectus and follow each fund's Fact Sheet to verify whether the fund has policies or processes to include SPCX shares in its portfolio.
2. Investing via Depositary Receipts (DR) referencing ETFs containing SPCX shares
Currently, the Thai stock market offers DRs linked to ETFs or mutual funds aiming to track benchmark indices, which may benefit from SPCX's inclusion, such as:
Foreign media report that some analysts expect SPCX to be added to the Nasdaq-100 within just 15 trading days after listing, under Nasdaq's Fast Entry Rule. This would prompt ETFs tracking the index to gradually purchase SPCX shares according to index weights.
3. Buying SPCX shares directly through Thai brokers
Investors wishing to hold SPCX shares directly can open international trading accounts with Thai securities firms offering U.S. stock trading. After account setup and funding, investors can search for the ticker "SPCX" and place orders like any other U.S. stock.
Investors can verify the list of legally licensed securities firms on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Thailand.
However, many analysts warn that SpaceX shares may experience high volatility during initial trading due to strong global retail investor interest in this IPO.
For those wanting to own SPCX shares directly, several Thai brokers now provide easy access to U.S. stock trading via mobile apps. Some allow investments starting from just 1 U.S. dollar, support fractional shares, and offer commission-free promotions for new customers.
Thairath Money highlights seven popular brokers enabling Thai investors to access the U.S. stock market, providing information for investment decisions as follows:
1. Webull
Operated by Webull Securities (Thailand) Limited, it supports fractional share trading and features the ability to separate portfolios for different investment categories.
2. Pi Financial
Offered by Pi Securities Public Company Limited, it connects investors to over 28 global markets covering stocks, ETFs, and REITs, supporting diverse asset types in a single account with research insights from Pi Research.
3. Dime!
Provided by KKP Dime Securities Company Limited, it supports fractional share investments and charges no foreign exchange spread, offering market exchange rates for currency conversion.
4. Liberator
Offered by Liberator Securities Company Limited, it emphasizes transparent costs and suits frequent traders with customizable payment packages.
5. InnovestX
Provided by InnovestX Securities Company Limited, it offers access to Thai stocks, international stocks in 23 countries, mutual funds, and digital assets, plus real-time U.S. stock price data from Nasdaq.
6. KS Global Invest
Offered by Kasikorn Securities Public Company Limited, it supports investing in 25 countries worldwide and provides regular foreign stock analysis, global economic outlooks, and international investment themes from KS Research.
7. Global Trade Master
Operated by Bualuang Securities Public Company Limited, it supports investment in U.S., Hong Kong, and Vietnam markets, offers after-hours trading, and provides continuous U.S. stock analysis and recommended portfolios.
However, the above details are compiled from publicly available information from providers. These seven brokers represent just a sample of foreign stock investment providers in Thailand and serve as basic comparative information, not investment advice. Investors should study details and risks carefully before making any investment decisions.
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