π¨ SPACEX RESMI MASUK NASDAQ-100. WALL STREET DIPAKSA BELI! π¨
Banyak yang masih ngira harga saham cuma digerakkan retail. Salah besar. Nasdaq resmi mengumumkan SpaceX akan masuk ke Nasdaq-100. Jika semua persyaratan terpenuhi, setelah penutupan pasar 6 Juli, dana indeks raksasa mulai membeli saham SpaceX. 7 Juli SpaceX resmi menjadi anggota Nasdaq-100.
Kenapa ini penting? Karena lebih dari US$800 miliar aset melacak indeks Nasdaq-100, termasuk ETF raksasa Invesco QQQ (QQQ). Saat komposisi indeks berubah, mereka harus membeli saham SpaceX agar portofolio tetap sesuai indeks.
Ini bukan soal FOMO. Ini pembelian karena aturan. Karena mandat. Karena sistem. Walau bobot SpaceX diperkirakan kurang dari 1%, angka kecil itu tetap bisa berarti permintaan miliaran dolar, apalagi jumlah saham publik (free float) SpaceX masih relatif kecil dibanding valuasi totalnya. Saat permintaan besar bertemu pasokan terbatas, tekanan beli bisa menjadi signifikan.
Lebih gila lagi, SpaceX menjadi salah satu perusahaan tercepat yang masuk Nasdaq-100 setelah IPO. Dulu perusahaan bisa menunggu berbulan-bulan. Sekarang Nasdaq memakai fast-track inclusion, sehingga perusahaan besar bisa memenuhi syarat hanya sekitar 15 hari perdagangan setelah IPO.
Sementara itu, S&P 500 menolak membuat aturan serupa. Artinya SpaceX belum memenuhi syarat masuk S&P 500 karena masih harus melewati persyaratan profitabilitas dan masa tunggu yang berbeda.
Pasar bukan cuma soal analisis teknikal atau sentimen. Ada aliran uang institusional yang bergerak otomatis saat indeks berubah. Siapa yang paham mekanisme ini sering kali sudah siap sebelum dana pasif bernilai ratusan miliar dolar mulai masuk.
Wall Street sedang bermain catur. Jangan sampai investor retail baru sadar setelah semua pembelian besar selesai. ππ




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