Chinese Investors Seek Access to U.S. IPOs as Analysts Question SpaceX Valuation
- By The Financial District

- Jun 13
- 1 min read
Chinese investors are reportedly exploring alternative ways to gain exposure to major U.S. stock offerings, including anticipated listings involving high-profile companies such as SpaceX and OpenAI.

Reports suggest some investors are using digital assets designed to mimic stock exposure to bypass restrictions on overseas investments and cryptocurrency trading.
However, analysts warn that some of these products may lack transparency or regulatory oversight, raising concerns about legitimacy and investor risk.
At the same time, market experts remain divided over SpaceX’s valuation ahead of its anticipated public offering.
Some investors argue that the company’s dominance in space transportation and satellite services justifies a premium valuation. Others caution that enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence and long-term growth expectations may be inflating market assumptions.
Analysts note that even highly anticipated IPOs often experience volatility after listing, with many underperforming in the years following their market debut.
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