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20k gain. Haven't sold the rest in my other brokerages yet
Bullish on CD Projekt RED ($OTGLY) ahead of 11.28 earnings. (Long post)
BULLISH on CD Projekt RED ahead of 11.28 earnings (Long)
Should I learn how to trade options?
InvestorNewsBreaks - PlantX Life Inc. (CSE: VEGA) (OTC: PLTXF) (Frankfurt: WNT0) Announces Strategic Partnership Between Little West and National 3PL Firm
CD Projekt -- rumours in Poland about June release date of Phantom Liberty
Peloton recalls 2.2 million exercise bikes: ‘Immediately stop using,' CPSC says
$GNS All In | 63K Shares @ 5.57 Cost Basis | Currently Down $70.5K
0DTE’s til I Drop 💀, Peep that clean breakout in my PL chart I think my run’s finally coming😤
Avant Brands' Subsidiary GreenTec Holdings Completes Acquisition of 3PL Ventures
Medicinal Properties of Psychedelics With Psyched Wellness
Quick Look Into Psyched Wellness
Space, the finally frontier. Trillion dollar + economy opening up soon.
Submitted an application for the AME-1 as a Natural Health Product to Health Canada: (CSE: $PSYC) Psyched Wellness
(CSE: $PSYC) Psyched Wellness - $7+ Billion Worldwide Mushroom Market by 2026
Potential play on "Poland incident". Polish exchange, feat. CD Projekt Red
(CSE: $PSYC) Psyched Wellness - $7+ Billion Worldwide Mushroom Market by 2026
Platinum reserves fell below 100k oz! Will run out before XMAS!
Ehang - Unparalleled global leader of the evtol revolution
Psyched Wellness Analysis (CSE: $PSYC)
Bad time to take out a loan for a business or real estate purchase with current rates?
🕵️♂️ I SPY TA - Wednesday August 24, 2022 - 0DTE Scalpers Delight
Analysis of Planet Labs (analysis of the latest financial statement with deep insights into activity)
PL will pop on June 14 earnings when they disclose a multi-billion $ contract
PL will pop on June 14 earnings when they disclose a multi-billion $ contract
PL will pop at June 14 earnings when NRO contract terms are disclosed
Aerospace Penny Stocks First To Squeeze? $ASTR $JOBY $ACHR $PL
$SATL: When A Layup Turns into Squeezed Nuts
$VEJI financials should be coming out soon (Y/E December 31): Let's recap the year, shall we?
$SDC - smile direct club- squeeze ready like orange juice 🍊🍊🍊🍊
Smile direct club - freshly ready to squeeze 🍊
$SDC - Smile direct club - updated DD by a dentist - squeeze ready 🍊
Since most of you probably work minimum wage I think you all should take this survey I'm doing for my English class. It's about your comfort level while working minimum wage.
Pattern on polish coal company (WSE, JSW.PL) on america free holidays (next 21st feb)
Murican stuck in eastern europe (warsaw). least i can say is that these tits are JACKED for war calls
GenTech’s ’20-’21 Annual’s Reflect Tremendous 300% Growth on a YOY Basis with TTM Rising to $1.3m
TMUS call 2K-15K, best thing I did in 8 minutes, wife agrees
Google Trends data on PL after Tonga Eruption and rideshare launch
Fans of The Big Short will enjoy this
👀 indicators for this PL
I bought PL at a new low. Only good news. If you like space companies, this is the move!
$PL Planet Labs PBC trading at a triple bottom
$PL NYSE Planet Labs PBC - trading at a discount
Fun Wall Street Vignette From The 90's
Dips are temporary, $PL is forever.
$PL interesting data to make you wanna buy…
A ton of positive signs for $PL. Turning point ?
11 Bit Studios - PL11BTS00015 - Great games from Poland !! Small Cap
thinking about loading up on Planet Labs(PL).... any thoughts about that?
Post earnings death. Now is the time to 💎💎 $PL
Post earnings drop is now the time to 💎💎 $PL for the 2-3 year journey.
Now is the time to 💎💎 $PL post earnings. Going to be a great 2-3 year journey.
$PL reporting after the close. Squeeze.
$PL reporting after the close. Squeeze candidate.
$DMYQ/$PL - Planet is going to reach past the moon! 🚀🌙
$DMYQ/$PL - Planet is going to reach past the moon! 🚀🌙
Mentions
I recently opened a position for ONDS stock; it could turn cash positive from say their $35 million investment in PDW, which can scale their robotics manufacturing. Other: RKLB, PL, RYCEY
Hey thanks for sharing, I had no clue. I already found info about the lawsuit with Wisk and a more recent one that JOBY filed against ACHR. Crazy stuff. I gotta dig more apparently. Full disclosure I'm invested into JOBY and ACHR. More so into JOBY, but you got me rethinking ACHR. I'm still bullish on JOBY. Also from your original list PL, ASTS, and AUR are a few others I'm bullish on. ASTS is a bit off track on their launches, but if they can keep up their pace and beat the cash burn they should be a compounding machine in a few years. Best of luck and Happy New Year!!
First and foremost, their CEO is a true professional. I watched the Doc “Wild Wild Space” and that, along with some DD, was enough for me to invest in both RKLB and PL. They just recently won a portion of the Tranche 3 program too. RCAT, ONDS, and UMAC are also on my list for 2026. I’ve been invested in all 5 companies since late 2024. NFA
For a quick lottery stack, maybe: ASTS RKLB LUNR PL POET ONDS NBIS
Anyone buying more PL and ASTS?
PL should be on your radar, I can send my unhinged WSB ready diatribe if you want ;)
I would probably hold something conservative until after the drop post-Fed chair announcement but I panic sold in April and am only up 9% this year so playing catch-up and hoping GOOG, PL, WMT, and POET can keep me slowly cruising back to even with market
My first year of day trading looked a lot like this. I returned to value investing and even with a lot of losses I’m up 67% mostly from space stocks. Most of my portfolio is down a bit but I have a few huge winners like PL, ASTS, and RKLB and well positioned for the future. https://preview.redd.it/4r0o5wizomag1.jpeg?width=1320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=48dfbc66696977bb82bc3bb55d6bdce43e90b496
what incentive does management have to have keep earnings low on the PL?
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UFO is pure play, ARKX has pure but mostly adjacent exposure (and it’s ARK, it’s a coin flip on returns depending on your entry and its holdings). I don’t do an ETF for this space myself. ASTS, RKLB, PL, LMT, RTX are my long term holds in this arena. ONDS and KRTS for drone shots and giggles.
The best part of a red day is when the brokers data resets at midnight and it shows PL back to zero
I am definitely entertained. This brat-bro really hates us Ameri-poors. Should have bought PL or RKLB 😂
Space and semiconductors for long-term play, a lot of Congress members sitting on regulatory committees are buying, look at Nancy Pelosi's faith in $AVGO and $NVDA. I'm 21 and going with one ETF ($SMH for semiconductors, best nonleveraged performer of past decade & +50% YTD), space stocks ($RKLB, $ASTS, $PL), reliable big tech holds ($GOOG, $TSLA, $MSFT), and $CELH because I'm addicted to them (+70% YTD). And even if space doesn't totally blow up in 2026, it's the future and great to hold into the 2030s.
BWXT, DRS, LMB, LNTH, OSIS, PL, PLAB, PSN, Q, RMBS, and gonna buy a few more XLU leaps. Trying to focus on mid/small caps for the IIJA, Naval Upgrades, Onshoring, and Space Industry for the next few years. Fingers crossed.
double negative there....I do like money, so your saying I should buy PL? gotcha. I like MDA space as well, canadian space company.
Don’t buy PL next year if you don’t like money
I watched that doc in August ‘24. Bought into RKLB (and still in heavily) starting at $6.73. Started buying PL in the $2s and sold in the $6s because at the time, they were giving away information for free. I didn’t see the profitability in that. Forgot partnerships exist - doh. Started rebuilding my (much smaller) PL position recently.
Definitely not on the scale of RKLB or ASTS… but I am watching PL as well. Got a small piece. Primarily because PL is Alphabet’s second largest holding, just behind ASTS.
Same as always. My mini space index LUNR, KRMN, RKLB, ASTS, ATRO, SIDU, PL, RDW, BKSY and a couple others.
I see you creep'n over there $PL, just let it happen.
Load up on PL. Get in early as PL will be a millionaire maker
I'm not even that complex TBH. But what I'm looking for is another ASTS or PL
I'm no genius. I just pay attention to the swings on stocks like this and $PL. I note resistance points (or what looks like resistance to me) and buy close. Sell on a good 15-20% pop. Rinse repeat. I don't usually time it perfectly but who cares, I tuck away a nice profit and wait again. I miss bottoms and tops all the time but as long as I'm making money I'm fine. This is all in retirement funds so I'm not sweating taxes or anything.
I have one penny $PL puts for sale and nobody will buy them. Not really a problem, but schwab is saying they're up 130% & it's fk'n up all my numbers. wtf?
# Clear Street reiterated a Buy rating on PL while lifting the target price to $22 from $16
Scroll down. Every other comment was. OMG LUNR & PL
LUNR & PL are on fire 🔥🔥🔥 more 🚀🚀🚀
All my pre market buys of LUNR, PL, HUT and RKLB are paying off!!!
Looks like RKLB, PL and LUNR will be mooning in the morning
LUNR and PL are good
I just bought more LUNR, PL and HUT. Am I a tard or a genius tard?
PL. But not sure if it peaked already.
almost of my port and gains came from RKLB the last two years. I’m now trying to load up on PL as much I can with hope for similar returns.
Let’s see here. $SATL for space. Don’t forget about $PL. $VLN for Israeli semi play Pay attention to $MOBX and $PRSO merger - $MOBX is either corrupt or a really amazing deal with positive YoY earnings recently released. $AKAN is a weird weed play but also setting up telecom infrastructure in Mexico? Also could be corrupt lol but with less than 800K shares could see a squeeze. Or just bankruptcy 🤣 Look at $ONDS and $REKR for railroad plays. $ONDS is also a UAV/drone company. And check out $RZLV as one of the best positioned software AI plays. If $ATCH gets their Bank of Wyoming charter, it’s game on for that stock. Oh, and speaking of money and banking…did everyone know there is a country in Wyoming that is the richest per capita in the country. So I’m intrigued who’s going to hold their money in a new bank in Wyoming 😉
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Looks like people are LUNR, RKLB and PL for tax reasons before ethe end of the year. How low will they go?
RKLB and PL so i can afford a down payment on a modest single family home
Space industry as a whole; and yes I'm heavy RKLB and ASTS (also holding decent positions in PL & BKSY) I think quantum will have another good run this year; IONQ is my top pick there (also have some RGTI and CCCX)
lol just commented PL too before seeing your comment
RKLB, ASTS, PL, maybe add to my small LUNR position on dips. I like space.
First I've heard of PL tbh. It's on the watchlist now but I think I'll need to do a bit of research.
Say that to my RKLB, PL, ASTS all up between 200-500%. That's FD gains territory yakno
Look similar to PL stock. I will do some research on jt
PL is about to have a crazy year, they'll finally start to see a lot of $$ from those contracts coming in.
Aside from a bunch of ASTS, PL and other swing trades the only big sale was AAPL. Sold at $270.25 for dry powder. Used said dry powder to make bigger swing trades. It paid off.
Sigh... Up 30% on PL when I decided to rebalance and get out of my more fringey plays. It went up 300% from there 😭
RKLB ASTS ONDS PL NBIS ENR GOOGL SOFI My plan at least
I bought one share of PL around 4 dollars this year so I would remember to come back and fill out my position. Now it’s up like 360% or something, way way more than anything else I purchased… but I never got around to buying more. Is PL too overvalued where it’s at now? Feels like I missed this one :/
This year for me it is PL, good progress.
Got into PL mid-year and up 231% ytd. Hoping '26 is also a great run.
So serious question: what do you guys think will be the theme of trade next year? I personally think the memory super cycle (MU, STX), Space (RKLB/ASTS) and Drones (ONDS/PL)
My 2026 picks are ASTS and PL.
I personally used PL images for my research work. They ate way ahead of the other sentinel etc etc satellite images which made me invest in PL.
https://preview.redd.it/xojqineg069g1.png?width=151&format=png&auto=webp&s=fa3cc252ac63d1d948242d33494ec020e0930497 PL not so bad, size 2
Yeah, I'll hold. PL still fine
I believe around $17 average with 920 shares. Wish I added more, but I’m also invested in PL. I found the stock when it was still trading in the $2 range (thanks to a coworker), but I wasn’t ballsy enough to buy a ton of shares at that price regretfully
I'm kind of in a similar path, on a smaller scale. I took a massive drawdown (for me) with credit spreads and got wrecked on liberation day. Since then I'm back and a bit more with leaps and GLD. Why 3-6 months and not further out? What delta are you buying at, and do you have any criteria for what your picking vs leaving? For example. you mention space, are you going in on RKLB vs passing on PL. What you're doing seems to work for you so I appreciate any time you got explaining your process. Thanks
5 stocks and 4 MF or ETFs My choices are FBCG,FSDAX, FXIAX,FSELX. Stocks, RKLB,ASTS, PL, LUNR,NBIS
A year ago I bought a shit tonne of 1YTE leaps of this thing thinking it surely can't be much worse that PL/RKLB/etc. And here we are a whole year later with those leaps expiring worthless LOL
Actual answer: get introduced to good companies via luck and be alert enough to invest something. It’s all a crapshoot, but there are companies out there that will be 10 baggers. Many more companies will be dividing your money my 10, so be careful; theres a lot of that here, the Motley Douche, twitter (see the Atlas trading garbage thing), etc. Copying and pasting my comment from another thread for how I found PL and RKLB. Listened to [this podcast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdXdAwLzTk8), then read the book the guy was promoting. It profiled 4 space companies, including PL and RKLB. I found both impressive and entered in around $2 and $4 a share, respectively. Only 500 shares each though 😐. still up $40K+
Right? Then and when SpaceX IPO = easiest investments ever. They’ve already proven themselves. I also really like Planet Labs (PL) and LUNR (waiting to see if they fucking tip over another lander or not). And of course ASTS.
Sold RKLB, bought LUNR, FLY and PL
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You are not giving Rocket Lab the credit it deserves. It's a very good company in an emerging sector (that is going to become gigantic), I'm long on it. PL as well
I had calls for PL early last year, but never bought shares because I thought it would go no where. Boy, add that to the pile of missed opportunities.
I've been trading PL, RKLB and LUNR for most of 2025. ASTS looks like a great stock, but I haven't been following it, so i stick to my 3 amigos