Recent hints from Elon Musk during Tesla's July 2026 earnings call, citing growing operational overlap in AI hardware, robotics, batteries, and manufacturing via projects like Terafab, have fueled merger speculation following SpaceX's June IPO. Analysts such as Wedbush's Dan Ives assign 80-90% odds of a combination by early 2027 due to shared engineering talent and Musk's control, while ARK Invest sees a possible announcement before year-end. However, major hurdles persist, including U.S. regulatory scrutiny over SpaceX's national security work and Tesla's China operations, complex governance tied to Musk's voting stakes, and valuation alignment. Traders are watching for any formal board proposals or further executive comments as key near-term catalysts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$1,095,442 Vol.
September 30, 2026
6%
December 31, 2026
19%
January 31, 2027
22%
February 28, 2027
23%
June 30, 2027
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December 31, 2027
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$1,095,442 Vol.
September 30, 2026
6%
December 31, 2026
19%
January 31, 2027
22%
February 28, 2027
23%
June 30, 2027
31%
December 31, 2027
38%
An announcement by Tesla or SpaceX within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether or when the announced acquisition/merger actually occurs.
Announcements of partial sales may count, as long as the acquiring company acquires a controlling interest in the other company. A “controlling interest” refers to a change in ownership sufficient to control the company’s strategic decisions (typically more than 50% of equity, or equivalent control via voting and governance rights). Transactions or investments that do not result in a transfer of controlling interest will not count.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Tesla or SpaceX; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jun 9, 2026, 11:29 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...An announcement by Tesla or SpaceX within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether or when the announced acquisition/merger actually occurs.
Announcements of partial sales may count, as long as the acquiring company acquires a controlling interest in the other company. A “controlling interest” refers to a change in ownership sufficient to control the company’s strategic decisions (typically more than 50% of equity, or equivalent control via voting and governance rights). Transactions or investments that do not result in a transfer of controlling interest will not count.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Tesla or SpaceX; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent hints from Elon Musk during Tesla's July 2026 earnings call, citing growing operational overlap in AI hardware, robotics, batteries, and manufacturing via projects like Terafab, have fueled merger speculation following SpaceX's June IPO. Analysts such as Wedbush's Dan Ives assign 80-90% odds of a combination by early 2027 due to shared engineering talent and Musk's control, while ARK Invest sees a possible announcement before year-end. However, major hurdles persist, including U.S. regulatory scrutiny over SpaceX's national security work and Tesla's China operations, complex governance tied to Musk's voting stakes, and valuation alignment. Traders are watching for any formal board proposals or further executive comments as key near-term catalysts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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