
A surge of excitement surrounds SpaceX shares as investors eagerly await availability on Revolut and Trade Republic. With Trade Republic set to launch offerings on June 11, uncertainty lingers regarding when and where Revolut will follow suit.
Discussions across user boards reveal that SpaceX shares will be available on Revolut in Denmark starting June 12. This news adds to the tension among investors, many of whom are questioning the platform's reliability. Commenters have voiced mixed feelings, with some emphasizing potential risks connected to investing with Revolut. A user remarked, "This gets promoted so hard, it will be a very big pump-and-dump." Others pointed out that, although Revolut operates as a broker with a license through Revolut Securities Europe UAB, its trading practices might not stand up to established competitors like DeGiro.
The community reaction reveals a split opinion:
Platform Doubts: Several people continue to criticize Revolut's effectiveness as a broker, pointing to its perceived shortcomings. A user stated, "Revolut is a broker, and it has a license, but" indicating skepticism.
Availability Concerns: Geographic limitations remain a key point of contention. As one user commented, "Was hoping it would be available in Ireland."
Investment Strategies: While some prefer sticking with traditional brokers, others are drawn to the convenience of newer platformsโalbeit with caution.
"Oh, right, but itโs just a global lottery game anywayโas if it were private," another quipped, emphasizing doubts about the investment opportunity.
๐ SpaceX shares available in Denmark via Revolut on June 12.
โ Revolutโs reliability as a broker scrutinized by users.
๐ง "This will likely be a big pump-and-dump," suggests a concerned commenter.
The unfolding dynamics of this space investment scenario may hinge on the response from Revolut. With experts estimating a 70% chance that they will release shares this year, the pressure is on. If delays occur and Trade Republic garners much of the market interest, it could spell trouble for Revolut's future offerings.