Tyler Crowe
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Just a quick reminder, as we said, we're getting a ton of mailbag questions.
Thank you for that.
We want to keep it going.
If you have questions for us, please send them into podcasts at fool.com and we'll try to answer them on air.
You can ask most anything related to investing.
All we do is ask you to keep it Foolish.
One thing I have learned from reading everyone's emails and questions so far, try to keep it short so we can actually read it on air.
We've gotten some pretty long ones.
It's a little bit hard to manage that into our time space.
I'm going to ask a question here.
This is an email from one of our readers.
It's an encapsulation of about four or five emails that we've gotten in the past couple of days.
I thought this was the most succinct one that we could do with it.
This comes from Garrett Campbell.
He asks, I heard that the S&P 500 is considering a rule change to allow SpaceX to join without meeting the traditional requirements for the index.
I'm not knowledgeable on the IPO process and how shares become public and who owns them.
Can you discuss the pros and cons with granting an exception and allowing SpaceX to join the S&P 500 once it's public?
Thanks from Garrett."
Just to give some context here before you guys answer this question, the S&P 500 doesn't mean the 500 largest companies.
There is actually some criteria and there's an index committee that selects them.