SpaceX began trading publicly on Friday, generating immediate profits for some investors like Cherry van der Kroft. The company, led by Elon Musk, heavily promoted its shares through advertising campaigns in recent weeks. However, not all investors rushed to buy; Tessel Majtlis opted to delay her purchase until Monday. The debut is being described as one of the largest and most anticipated initial public offerings in history. Both investors are reflecting on the significance of this milestone for the space exploration company. The differing strategies highlight the varied approaches investors take when presented with high-profile market opportunities. Initial trading indicates strong investor confidence in SpaceX’s future.