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12 lines
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{
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"HubID": "5948",
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"Date": "06/08/2026",
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"Title": "Who's the chump? ",
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"HubTags": ["External Platform Posts", "Future Map"],
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"Contacts": ["contact1", "contact2"],
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "Screenshot_20260607-183834.png",
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"Summary": "I'm starting to feel like the chump in this story. I learned a long time ago that when everyone is on the same side of the boat, the risk of capsizing goes up, and the hype around a SpaceX IPO is at a level I’ve never seen in my lifetime. The original investors, market makers, and funds don’t really care because they get paid regardless of what happens after the stock starts trading. That leaves retail investors, who often end up being everyone else’s exit strategy—the chumps. A chump, after all, is someone who is gullible, easily deceived, or easily taken advantage of. If someone truly wants exposure to SpaceX, it may make more sense to wait until the lock-up periods expire, the smart money has had a chance to exit, the stock inevitably takes a hit, and then consider buying at a much lower price. "
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}
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