SpaceX Joins Nasdaq 100 July 7 With $27B Buy
What is happening with SpaceX and the Nasdaq 100 on July 7?
SpaceX (NASDAQ: SPCX) joins the Nasdaq 100 index on July 7, 2026, after completing the largest IPO of all time — raising $75 billion on June 12. The addition forces every passive fund tracking the Nasdaq 100 to buy SPCX shares. QQQ alone could purchase up to $4.3 billion worth of stock, according to TradingKey's July 5 analysis. When all Nasdaq 100 and Russell index-tracking funds are included, total forced buying could reach $27 billion.
Why is the float so small?
Only 3% to 5% of SPCX shares are available for public trading. The remaining 95% to 97% are locked up by insiders. That means passive fund managers must compete for a very thin slice of available supply. TradingKey describes this as "an unusually tight supply-demand situation" created by the index rebalance.
Here's what we know so far: the combination of massive forced buying and minimal public float makes this one of the more unusual index additions in recent memory.

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