Trader consensus on Polymarket favors $X at 55.5% implied probability for SpaceX's public ticker symbol, driven by Elon Musk's consistent "X" branding across X (formerly Twitter), xAI, and his historical affinity for the motif, amplified by the recent delisting of U.S. Steel from NYSE, which freed up the single-letter $X ticker. Recent reports from The Information and CNBC indicate SpaceX may file its S-1 IPO registration as early as this week, targeting a mid-2026 listing at a $1.75 trillion valuation, sparking space sector rallies in proxies like AST SpaceMobile and Rocket Lab. The elevated 38.6% on "Other" reflects uncertainty over final ticker selection during the IPO process, with niche options like $SPAX (current private tracker) or $SPACE trailing amid no official announcement; watch for SEC filing or Musk statements as key catalysts.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · Aktualisiert$X 56%
Sonstiges 38.4%
$SEX <1%
$SPAX <1%
$4,105,679 Vol.
$4,105,679 Vol.
$X
56%
Sonstiges
38%
$SEX
1%
$SPAX
1%
$SX
1%
$SPACE
1%
$STAR
<1%
$MARS
<1%
$SPC
<1%
$X 56%
Sonstiges 38.4%
$SEX <1%
$SPAX <1%
$4,105,679 Vol.
$4,105,679 Vol.
$X
56%
Sonstiges
38%
$SEX
1%
$SPAX
1%
$SX
1%
$SPACE
1%
$STAR
<1%
$MARS
<1%
$SPC
<1%
An official announcement from SpaceX that they will IPO under a specific ticker symbol will be sufficient to resolve this market.
If a ticker used by SpaceX in a qualifying IPO is a variant of a ticker symbol listed in this market group with additional letters to denote a specific class of shares, it will be considered to be that ticker (e.g. if SpaceX uses a ticker symbol of $MARS.A or $MARSA, this market will resolve to $MARS).
If SpaceX announces an IPO with multiple tickers that are not considered the same ticker under the previous rule (i.e. $MARS.A and $MARS.B would be considered the same ticker), this market will remain open until SpaceX’s first day of public trading and will resolve according to the ticker symbolizing the security class with the greatest market capitalization. Market capitalization is calculated as the number of shares outstanding multiplied by the closing share price on the first trading day. If this also results in a tie, this market will resolve according to the ticker symbol that comes first in alphabetical order.
If SpaceX IPOs with a non-listed ticker, or does not IPO or officially announce an IPO and ticker symbol by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from SpaceX and the primary exchange’s official listing page. In the event that the relevant figure is not displayed, another reliable source will be used.
Note: In the event of an interruption in the course of the normal trading session on SpaceX’s first day of trading (e.g., a circuit breaker or half-day), the market will use the official closing price of the abbreviated session. If no such official closing price is published, the market will use the closing price on the next trading day for which an official closing price is published, treating that as the first day of trading for purposes of this market.
Markt eröffnet: Dec 13, 2025, 4:46 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...An official announcement from SpaceX that they will IPO under a specific ticker symbol will be sufficient to resolve this market.
If a ticker used by SpaceX in a qualifying IPO is a variant of a ticker symbol listed in this market group with additional letters to denote a specific class of shares, it will be considered to be that ticker (e.g. if SpaceX uses a ticker symbol of $MARS.A or $MARSA, this market will resolve to $MARS).
If SpaceX announces an IPO with multiple tickers that are not considered the same ticker under the previous rule (i.e. $MARS.A and $MARS.B would be considered the same ticker), this market will remain open until SpaceX’s first day of public trading and will resolve according to the ticker symbolizing the security class with the greatest market capitalization. Market capitalization is calculated as the number of shares outstanding multiplied by the closing share price on the first trading day. If this also results in a tie, this market will resolve according to the ticker symbol that comes first in alphabetical order.
If SpaceX IPOs with a non-listed ticker, or does not IPO or officially announce an IPO and ticker symbol by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from SpaceX and the primary exchange’s official listing page. In the event that the relevant figure is not displayed, another reliable source will be used.
Note: In the event of an interruption in the course of the normal trading session on SpaceX’s first day of trading (e.g., a circuit breaker or half-day), the market will use the official closing price of the abbreviated session. If no such official closing price is published, the market will use the closing price on the next trading day for which an official closing price is published, treating that as the first day of trading for purposes of this market.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket favors $X at 55.5% implied probability for SpaceX's public ticker symbol, driven by Elon Musk's consistent "X" branding across X (formerly Twitter), xAI, and his historical affinity for the motif, amplified by the recent delisting of U.S. Steel from NYSE, which freed up the single-letter $X ticker. Recent reports from The Information and CNBC indicate SpaceX may file its S-1 IPO registration as early as this week, targeting a mid-2026 listing at a $1.75 trillion valuation, sparking space sector rallies in proxies like AST SpaceMobile and Rocket Lab. The elevated 38.6% on "Other" reflects uncertainty over final ticker selection during the IPO process, with niche options like $SPAX (current private tracker) or $SPACE trailing amid no official announcement; watch for SEC filing or Musk statements as key catalysts.
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