SpaceX's anticipated initial public offering represents a significant milestone for the commercial space industry. As the company prepares to list on public markets, various outcomes surrounding the IPO process have become subjects of prediction markets. This collection tracks markets focused on a specific aspect of the public debut: which ticker symbol SpaceX will use when listed on a stock exchange. The available markets include predictions for symbols such as $STAR, $SX, $SPACE, $SEX, and $MARS, reflecting different possibilities that observers believe could align with the company's brand, strategy, or regulatory requirements. Ticker symbol selection for major corporate IPOs often carries symbolic weight, influencing brand perception and market accessibility. SpaceX's leadership has demonstrated a pattern of distinctive naming choices in corporate ventures, adding an element of unpredictability to this particular outcome. These prediction markets aggregate current assessments of each scenario's likelihood, with prices reflecting the collective analysis of market participants regarding which symbol appears most probable. The data below provides a real-time view of these probabilities and can help observers understand which outcomes are considered more or less likely based on available information. As the IPO process unfolds, these market prices may shift in response to new company announcements, regulatory developments, or other news that bears on the ticker selection decision. Tracking these probabilities offers insight into how the investment community evaluates different possible outcomes for SpaceX's public listing.