Investors who missed the SpaceX IPO may already have exposure to the stock through mutual funds, ETFs or retirement accounts.

Those who did receive stock are taking different approaches, with some selling into the company's market debut while others are holding for the long haul.

Musk’s firm will soon be eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100, but broader investor exposure may take some time.

Many advisors and money-managers invested in index funds who will soon be owners of Elon Musk's astronomic ambitions

SpaceX's $75B IPO forces passive index fund investors into exposure to a stock with 3-4% float and nearly 19,000 BTC on its balance sheet.

Investors who missed the SpaceX IPO may already have exposure to the stock through mutual funds, ETFs or retirement accounts.

Guardian readers in the US share concerns about how the SpaceX IPO and AI boom affect their retirement accounts