kaz trader
05-28 07:34

Those who invest in the stock exchange are weary of the phenomenon called (FOMO) fear of missing out, this is all to relevant as we approach next month (June) when SPACE X shares will become available to the public (June IPO). Where this will lead is up for speculation as it's previously only been a country's wealth that has dictated what happens with their intentions eg NASA, but for the 1st time it's private citizens that will be venturing past the stratosphere and planning what will be designated valid for their reasons, and I'm sure it won't have to do with looking back in time to early parts of the universe. I imagine if there is a way to make money now that reentry space ships are getting cheaper to go up and back from space, then it will be space X that grasps the incentive to work out the best way to prosper. I imagine the very wealthy would pay exorbitant fees to be able to leave earths gravity (for the view and exspirence) and what if you could go for a getaway involving 2 days and nights at the extravagant moon Hilton, mind U I think harnessing the sons energy with panels that capture that power from natural nuclear fission. I would like to know how this electricity goes from solar panels to powering A.I supercomputers which are in big demand of energy that today's infrastructure cannot sufficiently provide for, what's next for tomorrow, I find it exciting. 

S.wignall

P.s sorry I didn't proof read 

NASA Moon Base + SpaceX IPO: Space Sector Lifts Off?
Rocket Lab (RKLB) gained 4.9% on SDA milestone completion and growing defense order backlog; AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) surged 8.3% on anticipated NASA updates; Redwire (RDW) jumped 8.9% as institutions chased the space infrastructure narrative. Rising SpaceX IPO expectations have pushed the entire sector into an IPO-proxy trading phase. With RKLB backed by government contracts, ASTS leveraging satellite direct-to-cell commercialization, and RDW riding sentiment momentum — which direction are you taking in this space rally?
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