koolgal
05-21
🌟🌟🌟 $Tema Space Innovators ETF(NASA)$ is a great ETF to invest as the global space economy is forecast to nearly triple from USD 630 billion in 2023 to USD 1.79 trillion by 2035.

Space is no longer a science fiction but a thriving new economy.  

NASA is a new ETF that was just launched on March 30 2026 and already it is up 46% YTD.

NASA also includes SpaceX in its holdings through a special purpose vehicle (SPV).  According to fund managers Tema, a space focused ETF without SpaceX would not be complete.

NASA also includes $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ $Planet  Labs Pbc(PL)$ $Intuitive Machines(LUNR)$ and $AST SpaceMobile, Inc.(ASTS)$ .

However NASA has a relatively high expense ratio of 0.97%.

Nonetheless for small retail investors NASA is a low cost way to get into SpaceX without having to come up with big capital.

SpaceX IPO may well be the largest IPO in history.

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Comments

  • bumpy
    05-21
    bumpy
    SpaceX那层SPV才是关键,你觉得费率顶得住吗
  • GabrielleSusan
    05-21
    GabrielleSusan
    SpaceX exposure is the hook fr, but 0.97% fee stings a bit. You holding this long term?
    • koolgal
      Best of luck 🍀🍀🍀
    • koolgal
      Have a wonderful weekend 🏖️🏖️🏖️
    • koolgal
      May you have a winning week ahead 🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰
    • koolgal
      It is much cheaper than SpaceX directly though.
    • koolgal
      Yes, the expense ratio is somewhat high.
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