CNBC commentator Jim Cramer said investors are piling into SpaceX because they are betting on Elon Musk’s ability to build disruptive companies rather than the The firm’s current profitability. After last Friday’s IPO SpaceX quickly became one of the

2026-06-17

CNBC commentator Jim Cramer said investors are piling into SpaceX because they are betting on Elon Musk’s ability to build disruptive companies rather than the The firm’s current profitability. After last Friday’s IPO SpaceX quickly became one of the world’s most valuable companies; the stock rose about 5% on Tuesday and its market cap topped several tech giants including Amazon and briefly exceeded Microsoft. The rally has intensified questions over the reasonableness of an approximately $2.5 trillion valuation. Cramer warned that traditional valuation metrics may miss what buyers are paying for, saying the company could incur losses for years and that such a high valuation may be unjustified; he added the stock’s appeal extends beyond any single forecast, despite Musk’s projection of up to $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030. "Buying SpaceX is buying Elon Musk," Cramer said.