2026-04-11 to 2026-04-14, the 'June 30' option dropped from 60.5c to 43.5c, as mid-April passed without a public S-1 filing, further narrowing the realistic time window for a late Q2 IPO and accelerating the loss of confidence in an H1 listing.
2026-04-10 to 2026-04-13, the 'June 30' option plummeted from 65.5c to 45.5c, as the arrival of mid-April without an S-1 filing significantly narrowed the realistic window for a late Q2 IPO, causing expectations for an H1 listing to cool rapidly.
2026-04-08 to 2026-04-11, the 'June 15' option plummeted from 34c to around 11.6c, as entering mid-April makes a mid-June IPO logistically impossible given standard SEC review periods, triggering a mass sell-off.
2026-04-05 to 2026-04-08, the 'June 15' option plummeted from 54c to 34c, and 'June 30' also retreated from 70c to 59.5c. This is because, as the second week of April arrives without a public S-1 filing, the time window for a Q2 IPO is further narrowing, causing optimism for a June listing to fade quickly.
2026-04-04 to 2026-04-06, the 'June 15' option rebounded from 30.5c to 54c before retreating to 44.5c, as market expectations for a mid-June IPO saw a technical rebound after a sell-off, but were subsequently corrected due to the tight timeframe.
2026-04-03 to 2026-04-05, the 'June 15' option surged from 26.5c to 54c, likely due to renewed expectations or new rumors driving optimism for a mid-June IPO.
2026-04-01 to 2026-04-04, the 'May 31' option dropped further from 9c to 6.75c, as the logistical feasibility of an IPO by the end of May approaches zero with passing time.
2026-04-01 to 2026-04-02, the 'June 15' option surged from 23.5c to 56.5c, and the 'June 30' option rebounded from 52.5c to 71c. This was likely due to new market rumors or optimism regarding SpaceX accelerating its IPO process for a late Q2 completion.
2026-04-02 to 2026-04-03, the 'June 15' option plummeted from 56.5c to 26.5c, and the 'June 30' option retreated from 71c to 61.5c. This was due to the previous day's over-optimism for a June IPO quickly cooling down after facing realistic timeline scrutiny.
2026-03-31 to 2026-04-03, the 'May 31' option crashed continuously from 26.2c to 3c, as April arrived without any official progress, making the market realize an IPO by end-of-May is logistically impossible.
2026-03-29 to 2026-04-01, the 'June 30' option retreated significantly from 73.5c to 52.5c, because with the end of Q1, the Q2 IPO window rapidly shrank, causing previous over-optimism to correct against regulatory realities.
2026-03-24 to 2026-03-27, the 'June 30' option surged from 42.5c to 76c. This was likely driven by strong market signals regarding accelerated SEC review progress or an imminent public S-1 filing, massively boosting expectations for an end-of-Q2 IPO.
2026-03-26 to 2026-03-27, the 'June 15' option crashed from 55.5c to 41c, reflecting that even if a Q2 IPO is possible, the market is correcting the specific timeline, viewing mid-June as too rushed.
2026-03-21 to 2026-03-22, the 'June 30' option rebounded from 34.5c to 47c, driven by circulating rumors that SpaceX successfully filed its confidential S-1 in mid-March, reigniting hopes for an H1 IPO.
2026-03-20 to 2026-03-21, the 'June 30' option crashed from 58c to 34.5c as market anxiety peaked regarding the closing Q2 window without any public announcements, triggering panic selling.