I’m fully on board with the space-stock rally, and the excitement around a potential SpaceX IPO really feels like Tesla in 2019—right before its major breakout. Space names such as
$Destiny Tech100 Inc(DXYZ)$ , XOVR, Rocket Lab, Firefly, Planet Labs, SATS, AST SpaceMobile are gaining because investors finally see space infrastructure as a scalable, long-term growth sector.
What’s driving this momentum is the belief that SpaceX is evolving far beyond a launch company. Starlink, defense contracts, rapid-launch capability, even the idea of space-based data centers are expanding its valuation outlook. Strong earnings from Planet Labs & SATS’s multibillion-dollar spectrum deal with SpaceX further validate the sector’s strength.
And yes—if SpaceX goes public in 2026, I would definitely join the IPO. Elon Musk has a track record of creating transformational companies. For me, SpaceX represents a rare chance to invest in the next major technological frontier.
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My big concern for spacex is r&d cost on starship, and ROI for missions to the moon and mars. And starlink. Its fantastic I have it, but when $asts gets broadband to cell, I’m sorry but starlink is a dead duck