SpaceX: 10,700 Transactions in France in Five Days, Most Traded Value at Degiro
Broker Degiro releases an analysis of trading activity on SpaceX during its first five days of listing in France. The stock immediately established itself as the most traded value on the platform, with an investor profile combining active trading and gradual accumulation.
SpaceX, Most Traded Value in France Over Five Days
According to Degiro's analysis published on June 22, 2026, SpaceX recorded 10,700 transactions in France during the first five days of listing, immediately ranking as the most traded value on the platform. This volume significantly exceeds that of other established technology stocks: Nvidia recorded 700 transactions and Tesla 300 transactions over the same period, representing respectively 15 and 40 times fewer trades.
At the European level, the stock generated about 140,000 transactions, with France accounting for more than 10,700 of these trades. This level places the stock among the most active values on the French market during the analyzed period.
A Demand Profile Moderately Shifted Towards Buying
The total volume of transactions reached approximately 28.1 million euros, divided between 16.8 million euros in buy orders and 11.3 million euros in sell orders, according to Degiro. The 60% buy versus 40% sell ratio shows a clear orientation towards demand, while the 5.5 million euro gap indicates a gradual net entry into the stock.
Zohir Bounedjar, Country Manager France of DEGIRO, specifies that 'investors combine active trading activity with a gradual buildup of positions, placing France between markets dominated by rotation and others more oriented towards accumulation.' The French positioning is thus midway between that of Germany (51% buying) and that of Italy or Spain (respectively 66% and 62% buying).
A 37% Increase and Growing Interest in the Space Sector
During the first week of listing, SpaceX showed a notable increase, with the price going from an initial allocation price of 135 US dollars to about 185 US dollars, corresponding to gains of about 37%. Concurrently, activity on other titles in the space sector (Rocket Lab, AST SpaceMobile, Virgin Galactic) also progressed, indicating according to Degiro a broadening of investor interest beyond just the SpaceX title.