Short sellers have capitalized on the decline of SpaceX shares, which fell below their initial offering price. Investors who anticipated this downturn borrowed and sold shares for a lucrative gain. Following its IPO peak, SpaceX stock has faced volatility, recently dipping towards the $135 mark. The company's substantial debt for AI investments has raised concerns, potentially leading to more fluctuations in share prices due to significant short positions.

The stock has fallen over 10% since its listing on the Nasdaq on June 8.

SpaceX stock fell below its IPO price after a sharp rally. Here's why the shares dropped, what analysts say, and what it means for investors.

SpaceX shares slipped below their IPO price for the first time, signalling fading investor enthusiasm after a strong debut. The decline highlights valuation concerns, broader…