South Korean investors are expressing frustration after Mirae Asset Securities failed to secure any shares in the recent SpaceX initial public offering (IPO) despite forming a consortium to participate. Investors had anticipated access to the highly anticipated IPO through Mirae Asset’s involvement. The brokerage firm confirmed it received no allocation, leading to widespread disappointment and feelings of betrayal among those who had hoped to invest. The situation highlights the challenges faced by international investors seeking access to popular US IPOs. Mirae Asset Securities is reportedly attempting to explain the outcome to affected investors and address their concerns. The lack of transparency surrounding the allocation process has further exacerbated investor dissatisfaction. This incident raises questions about the feasibility of similar investment strategies in the future.