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Global brokerage JustMarkets rolls out trading access to SpaceX

SpaceX, widely seen as a dominant force in aerospace, satellite manufacturing and private space exploration, has long attracted global investor interest. 

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 24 Jun 2026 6:19PM

Global brokerage JustMarkets rolls out trading access to SpaceX
The move reflects growing demand among traders to gain exposure to companies driving innovation. - June 24, 2026

by Alfian Z.M. Tahir

GLOBAL brokerage JustMarkets is rolling out trading access to SpaceX via Contracts for Difference (CFDs), giving clients a new way to tap into one of the world’s most closely watched private companies.

The offering, which went live on June 17, allows traders to speculate on SpaceX-linked price movements under the ticker SPCX through the platform, even as anticipation builds over a potential future public listing.

SpaceX, widely seen as a dominant force in aerospace, satellite manufacturing and private space exploration, has long attracted global investor interest. 

Market watchers have described its eventual initial public offering (IPO) as a potential watershed moment that could reshape sentiment across tech and space-related sectors.

A JustMarkets spokesperson said the move reflects growing demand among traders to gain exposure to companies driving innovation.

“Financial markets continue to evolve, and interest in high-impact, forward-looking industries is increasing.”

“SpaceX stands out as one of the most recognised names in modern aerospace and technology,” the representative said.

“By introducing SpaceX CFDs, we are expanding market access for our clients while broadening the range of instruments available on our platform.”

The addition strengthens JustMarkets’ existing CFD portfolio, which already spans forex, commodities, precious metals, indices, cryptocurrencies and equities.

With the new instrument, traders can monitor price trends, analyse market movements and execute trades using the platform’s existing tools — without directly owning the underlying asset.

The move underscores the firm’s push to stay aligned with global market trends, particularly as investor attention increasingly shifts towards companies shaping the future economy. - June 24, 2026

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