FLY vs. Rocket Lab: Which Stock Has the Fuel to Break Orbit?
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FLY vs. Rocket Lab: Which Stock Has the Fuel to Break Orbit?
"The Artemis II launch has been sending back some breathtaking images of late. If you haven't yet seen the sharp images of the moon, an eclipse, an 'Earthset,' and more, I'd encourage you to do so. They might even give you goosebumps."
"2026 is shaping up to be a big year for space. Elon Musk and SpaceX are going to have a big moment this year once the $1.75-2.0 trillion firm hits the public market."
"SpaceX is worth a premium. No doubt about that. But, as I've noted in a prior piece, things have the potential to get a bit obscene once SpaceX has its much-anticipated IPO."
"The stakes are as high as ever when it comes to space. There's a lot of money on the line, and, in that regard, the space plays are going to be the kinds of stocks that only speculative investors should consider."
The Artemis II mission has generated excitement with stunning images of the moon and Earth. As the crew returns to Earth, interest in space exploration is rising. 2026 is anticipated to be significant for space, particularly with SpaceX's upcoming IPO. While SpaceX leads the industry, other companies are also gaining attention from investors. The potential for growth in space-related stocks is high, especially with ambitious goals like moon landings and Mars exploration on the horizon. The stakes are substantial, making these investments speculative yet promising.
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