05/17/2026
We've been talking about the impact a SpaceX IPO could have on the market, and honestly, if SpaceX ever goes public, it could end up being one of the biggest IPO events we’ve seen in years. This isn’t just another company. We’re talking about a company heavily involved in rockets, satellite technology, global communications, AI infrastructure, defense contracts, and government partnerships. A SpaceX IPO would likely bring massive investor attention and money flow into anything connected to the space, aerospace, satellite, defense, and AI sectors.
But one thing I want people to realize is this… we’ve already been positioning ourselves ahead of this narrative for a long time. Check the screenshots and dates.
Back on 8/25/24, I was talking about RKLB around the $6-$7 range before the major explosion it eventually had. Fast forward to now and RKLB recently pushed over $120 at one point during its run. That’s well over a 1,500%+ move from the levels we were discussing before all of the mainstream hype really kicked in.
On 9/11/24, LUNR was shared by Billy Supanova at around $5.74 with a target near $9.80 before the momentum wave really picked up. LUNR is now sitting around $33.75, which is nearly a 490% gain from the original area it was posted in before the major attention came in.
SIDU was another early speculative space play that was mentioned around $0.99. It’s now trading around $3.96, marking roughly a 300% move from the original alert area.
VSAT was another one. On 11/25/24, it was posted around $9.75 before the recent surge in satellite and communications plays. VSAT is now trading around $69, which represents roughly a 600%+ move from the original levels discussed before the sector really heated up.
This is why I always stress the importance of learning sectors, momentum, and market psychology instead of blindly chasing stocks after they already explode. The biggest opportunities are usually identified before the mainstream narrative fully develops. A lot of people wait until headlines, social media, or television start talking about a sector before they pay attention. By then, smart money has often already positioned itself. The goal has never been to just chase hype. It’s about identifying themes early, understanding where money is flowing, and staying ahead of the narrative before the crowd catches on. With that being said, the marathon continues....