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6/16/2026 - Do you think SpaceX shares will crash after the insiders cash out? Why are investors pulling back from technology and AI stocks?

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Phil, Mike, and Larry talk about the SpaceX IPO valuation versus what it actually does and earns, if the stock will crater when the lock-up period ends and insiders cash out, and what this will do to the stock market. They then discuss why technology and AI stocks fell in the runup to the SpaceX IPO and why investors are pulling back from the tech sector. Submit your questions to question@2questiontuesday.com [question@2questiontuesday.com] As always, if you have any questions at any time, please feel free to call your adviser directly at (845) 691-4035.

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6/2/2026 - Is the SpaceX IPO a sign that the market is in a bubble? What’s the best habit for keeping emotions out of money decisions?

Phil, Mike, and Larry discuss the market capitalization of SpaceX’s initial public offering, about $1.75 trillion, and its ridiculous price-to-sales ratio of 93.7, with the 81% rise in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index this year, and wonder if this means the market is in a bubble? They then talk about the stock market hitting new highs vs. how investors feel about the market and the economy, and ask what’s the single best habit for keeping emotions out of money decisions. Submit your questions to question@2questiontuesday.com [question@2questiontuesday.com] As always, if you have any questions at any time, please feel free to call your adviser directly at (845) 691-4035.

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