Closed-end funds are increasingly focusing on retail investors by promoting investments in high-profile tech companies such as SpaceX. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the trend as these funds aim to capitalize on the anticipated initial public offerings (IPOs) of these tech giants. The strategy involves attracting investors with the promise of potential gains from these high-demand stocks before they go public. This move comes as the market for tech IPOs shows signs of heating up, with investors eager to participate in the growth of leading technology firms. The funds are positioning themselves to offer access to these companies, which are often out of reach for individual investors until they go public. As the IPO landscape evolves, closed-end funds are leveraging their ability to invest in private companies to appeal to retail investors seeking exposure to the tech sector's growth potential.