SpaceX-Tesla Value Chain Fund Set for July Launch With Tesla Exposure Above 40%
Mirae Asset Global Investments is preparing the ‘SpaceX Tesla Value Chain’ public fund for a July launch. It will be the first Korean public fund to use SpaceX in its product name. Exposure tied to Tesla and related assets will exceed 40%. The fund targets Korean demand for high-growth space, EV and AI infrastructure themes.

Mirae Asset Global Investments will launch the ‘SpaceX Tesla Value Chain’ public fund in July, marking the first product in Korea’s asset management industry to place SpaceX in its name. The fund is designed around SpaceX, Tesla and companies linked to space launches, satellite communications, electric vehicles, batteries and AI infrastructure.
A Combined Space and EV Theme
The portfolio will focus not only on SpaceX’s growth profile but also on the broader Elon Musk-linked value chain. Exposure including Tesla will exceed 40%, while the rest is expected to span satellite equipment, autonomous driving, energy storage, semiconductors and robotics-related infrastructure. Because SpaceX is not listed, ordinary retail investors cannot simply buy it like a public stock. A public fund structure offers a regulated route for indirect access to private and thematic assets.
What Korean Investors Should Watch
Returns will be affected by both asset performance and the Korean won-dollar exchange rate. A stronger dollar can help won-based returns, while won appreciation can reduce them. The high Tesla-linked weighting may increase upside in growth-stock rallies but also raises volatility during rate shocks or technology selloffs. Investors should check fees, currency-hedging policy, liquidity and how private assets are valued.
Market Impact
The launch signals a new phase in Korea’s public fund market, where space and EV themes are being packaged into a single long-term growth portfolio. Until now, many investors bought Tesla shares, US growth ETFs and space ETFs separately. This fund offers a more concentrated alternative, but its real appeal will depend on holdings, valuation discipline and risk controls rather than the SpaceX name alone.
Key points
- Mirae Asset Global Investments is preparing the ‘SpaceX Tesla Value Chain’ public fund for a July launch. It will be the first Korean public fund to use SpaceX in its product name. Exposure tied to Tesla and related assets will exceed 40%. The fund targets Korean demand for high-growth space, EV and AI infrastructure themes.
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FAQ
When will the SpaceX Tesla Value Chain fund launch?
It is scheduled for launch in July 2026 as Korea’s first public fund using SpaceX in the product name.
Does the fund directly buy SpaceX shares?
Because SpaceX is private, access is expected to come through regulated public-fund structures and related value-chain assets rather than ordinary listed-share purchases.
What are the main risks?
Key risks include Tesla and growth-stock volatility, currency moves, private-asset valuation, fees, liquidity and hedging policy.
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