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Pre-Market Gainers and Losers for Today (May 27, 2026) 📈 📉
Broke even after 6 years thanks to space stocks
Taking gains on a some highly profitable Space stocks
I’m the guy with $300k in ROLR and I think a GME/SMX/CAR-style short squeeze is coming
338% in one year No leverage No options Just sat there.
Will space-related stocks launch before Space-x does?
2 stocks for 12 months?
$THRC - Forget your basic brews, Havana Roasters Coffee is disrupting the premium coffee market. With their authentic bold roast profiles and a rapidly expanding footprint, they are capturing the "premium-at-home" trend perfectly. This isn't just coffee; it’s a lifestyle brand scaling at light speed
What's your process to find stocks that are going to pump?
Golden Dome Is No Longer Just A Slogan: Where The First Real Money May Go
Took a position in RKLB and ASTS… not as obvious as it looks
23 MARCH 2026 , BIGGEST WINNERS AND LOSERS OF TODAY PRE-MARKET
23 MARCH 2026 , THE BIGGEST WINNERS AND LOSERS PRE-MARKET
Planet Labs surges after earnings, perhaps the next ASTS / RKLB?
Planet Labs surges to new AH after earnings? Perhaps the underlooked space stock?
Bootstrapped functional beverage startup (UK) SEIS/EIS approved, pre-revenue, looking for investment.
Rhythm Built a $6.9 Billion MC4R Franchise. Palatin Is Designing What Comes Next. (NYSE: PTN)
RIME’s SеmiCab is turning AI insights into actionable savings across enterprise supply chains
RIME’s SemiCab is turning AI efficiency into enterprise adoption momentum
A sub 1 dollar AI logistics stock already doing 9.7M ARR? Breaking down RIME
VisionWave Holdings (NASDAQ: VWAV) and SaverOne (NASDAQ: SVRE) Announce Execution of Strategic Exchange Agreement to Establish RF-Based Defense Platform
So much 🐻🌈 hate from my last YOLO, 60 day /GC /SI /PL /PA gain porn
Planet Labs Pull back Today long history with US Gov + Google
Closed out $PL calls. From $3.5k to $105k
$PL - Planet Labs all the way up
$SIDU Deep Dive: Edge AI Integration, Strategic Board Shifts, and the Pivot to Space-as-a-Service (SaaS)
$SIDU: The "Space Brain" Revolution 🧠 | MDA Contract Vehicle | L3Harris Buyout Signal | Massive Short Squeeze Looming 🚀
My 4 year old son’s college account. 400% gain in 2 years.
Why $SATL will be the next Space stock to 5x+ 🚀
NDT Pharmaceuticals (OTC: NDTP) Wholly Owned Subsidiary Good Salt Life Inc. Advances Toward Key Regulatory Milestones for Clean Republic® Multipurpose Disinfectant
Wake up babe, new leveraged etf just dropped.
Planet Labs (PL) DD, Space Stock Flying Under the Radar
METALS VOLATILITY EVENT TOMORROW DEC 29, 2025 - CME to increase Silver Futures Maintenance Margin to $25,000 just as the Rally is heating up
My Trump trade portfolio beats QQQ but till when?
How do you find books about potential upcoming stocks?
Santa’s gains were in space (RKLB,LUNR,PL)
Santa’s gains were in space (RKLB,LUNR,PL)
RIME Could Benefit From A Margin Squeeze, Because Cost Cutting Software Gets Signed First
🚀 Wall Street Radar: Stocks to Watch Next Week - vol 67
Interested in PL (Planet Labs), ONDS (Ondas), PLAB (Photronics), and IRBT (iRobot). Some of these are not like the others.
Long time lurker. First time poster. Big on PL
Why Isn’t Planet Labs Getting the Hype It Deserves?
Why Isn’t Planet Labs Getting the Hype It Deserves?
Google sending AI Data Centers into Space by 2027
RGTI, QUBT, PL, SMR | The Bull Run is Over
OSR$ Holdings Inc (OSRH) stock surged following the initiation of analyst coverage with a Buy rating and a $10 price target implying over 1,600% upside.
In case you were wondering - my PL options hit BIG! Life changing inflection point!
Palatin’s €5.5M Milestone Payment Signals Big Pharma Validation For This $8M Biotech Gem (OTCQB: PTNT)
Mentions
PL will report earnings after the bell on Thur. PL should run up into earning and I expect them to completely destroy earnings
Made the mistake of reentering SPCE at 7.5 after taking $300 profit. Now it’s reentering the atmosphere. Sold with a $30 loss and putting all profits on PL earnings. Never had a good experience reentering p and ds.
I got lucky on NBIS and PL. not generational wealth though but at least a stepping stone.
Just rotated out of SPCE and hard into RKLB/ASTS/PL/LUNR. Hope I don’t get screwed.
Go up a lil PL so I can buy a cheap put
I sold in 2025 < $7. I missed many runs including my PL with covered calls. Oye.
SPCE losing steam. Money flowing back to ASTS,RKLB,LUNR,PL,RDW tomorrow.
As long as I am alive PL will still have haters
SPCE - > RKLb -> PL pre earnings pipeline
Every PL dip is a a gift from the market GAWDS, dawgs.
RKLB, PL, ASTS and other space stocks are drilling for Oil
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You bet I’m holding my $45p for PL. fuck you space. (I loved project Hail Mary)
Generational PL and RKLB buying opportunity
Very unlikely. ASTS, LUNR, PL and RKLB's fundamentals are still solid
# Space X IPO is June 12, which will lift the rest of the space sector. Buying ASTS, LUNR, PL and RKLB today will look so smart in a few days.
Here is my Space watchlist if you wanna get in. It may or may not go green today * ASTS * IRDM * LUNR * PL * RDW * RKLB * VSAT
PL going to have an amazing week. 60's here we come
SATS PL RDW VOYG and MAL. There's a whole bunch.
apart from 99% of the comments saying SPCE my pick is PL
Planet Labs (PL). Been in since $6
My highest conviction small caps right now: $PL, $DDD, and $OPEN 🚀 Planet Labs (PL): Earnings on June 4th could be a major catalyst. If management continues to execute on government contracts, AI/geospatial demand, and profitability improvements, this could be one of the biggest breakout stories in the market. I predict $65 after the next earnings report. 3D Systems (DDD) R/dddinvestors: The turnaround is gaining traction. Aerospace & Defense, Dental, and Healthcare are all showing growth, while management continues cutting costs and improving margins. The company is targeting stronger bottom-line performance and has been moving steadily toward profitability. I predict $10 by the end of 2026. Open Door (OPEN): The new Kaz Nejatian brings a proven track record from Shopify, where he helped scale products and operations at one of the world's leading commerce platforms. With AI-driven execution, founder involvement returning, and a renewed focus on efficiency, I think the market is still underestimating the turnaround potential. I predict $25 by the end of 2026. r/DDDinvestors r/Opendoor r/PlanetLabs who else is loading these? 👀
I technically did 900% on PL but I rebought and sold so it reset percentages lol
PL gonna be up 30% Eow you have been warned
My highest conviction small caps right now: $PL, $DDD, and $OPEN 🚀 Planet Labs (PL): Earnings on June 4th could be a major catalyst. If management continues to execute on government contracts, AI/geospatial demand, and profitability improvements, this could be one of the biggest breakout stories in the market. I predict $65 after the next earnings report. 3D Systems (DDD) R/dddinvestors: The turnaround is gaining traction. Aerospace & Defense, Dental, and Healthcare are all showing growth, while management continues cutting costs and improving margins. The company is targeting stronger bottom-line performance and has been moving steadily toward profitability. I predict $10 by the end of 2026. Open Door (OPEN): The new Kaz Nejatian brings a proven track record from Shopify, where he helped scale products and operations at one of the world's leading commerce platforms. With AI-driven execution, founder involvement returning, and a renewed focus on efficiency, I think the market is still underestimating the turnaround potential. I predict $25 by the end of 2026. r/DDDinvestors r/Opendoor r/PlanetLabs who else is loading these? 👀
PL calls, DOCU calls, DG calls. HPE…not sure yet. Not a bad week. Plenty of plays.
No talk about Planet Labs on this thread. Great sign for this week's earnings PL
PL will pass ASTS in share price within the next few months.
What do we think about PL earnings this week fellas? Haven't seen much said about it
RKLB PL ASTS Major bull on all three but IMO PL has run its course and wont see as much explosive growth
But they likely won’t be selling IBM, they’ll be selling the high fliers. IBM has only just started recovering off its lows. The other space stocks like PL, BKSY, RDW, FLY might take a hit. If the market goes parabolic into the SPCX IPO it will be a great low risk opportunity to buy puts in SMH and QQQ.
This is already answered in yahoo [Pras Subramanian](https://finance.yahoo.com/author/pras-subramanian) · Senior Reporter Fri, May 29, 2026 at 8:48 AM PDT 2 min read # AST SpaceMobile, Rocket Lab tumble following Blue Origin rocket explosion Space stocks were riding a SpaceX IPO-fueled rally before a catastrophic explosion of a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket hit the sector hard on Friday. Space stocks like AST SpaceMobile ([ASTS](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ASTS/)) and Rocket Lab ([RKLB](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/RKLB/)) tumbled on Friday after Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded on its launch pad at Cape Canaveral late Thursday night, hitting a sector that had been riding a big rally ahead of SpaceX's ([SPAX.PVT](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SPAX.PVT/)) planned IPO. AST SpaceMobile, the satellite-to-cellphone operator that has become a favorite of retail traders this year, was the hardest hit. The stock fell as much as 18% in early trading. Rocket Lab slid more than 6%, Planet Labs ([PL](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PL/)) and Intuitive Machines ([LUNR](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LUNR/)) each fell more than 5%, as did Voyager Technologies ([VOYG](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/VOYG/)). The Procure Space ETF ([UFO](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/UFO/)), which tracks the broader industry, was on pace for its worst session of the year. source : h t t p s : /finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/article/ast-spacemobile-rocket-lab-tumble-following-blue-origin-rocket-explosion-154850590.html
Just curious what the wisdom is on taking profits from space stocks immediately before or after the SpaceX IPO debut is. I.e. RKLB, ASTS, PL etc. Of course, the IPP is likely to fuel the increase in these stocks in the coming days, but is the open of the IPO likely to deflate them?
PL calls. Expected price swing?
Calls on PL… suspended they will pass ASTS soon. Trustworthy management; real revenue
3D Systems (DDD), Open Door (OPEN), and Planet Labs (PL). PL is likely to 🚀 after earnings (Thursday, June 4th), and going to $65 per share.
3D Systems (DDD), Open Door (OPEN), and Planet Labs (PL). PL is likely to 🚀 after earnings (Thursday, June 4th), and going to $65 per share.
There was a DD on reddit a couple months ago about people confusing SPCE with SPCX as the thesis for investing. It's a legit possibility (ex during covid ZOOM mooned 1800% because people thought it was ZM). Not to mention that all space stocks are going through a repricing so to speak which tends to get some hot air under all of them (I made some good money on FLY this week, and there's plenty of RKLB/LUNR/PL/ASTS gain porn floating around here). The stock has done nothing, but in the last week or two, it's gone from $2 to $6. Not sure if that's WSB types jumping on it or an organized pump and dump (or both at this point), but it had a high short interest too, so it's forcing margin calls and at this point a possible short squeeze. The thought is that it will run up to the SPCX IPO date on June 12. Be careful buying shares on something like this as of now. I opened a small amount of cheap calls in case the run continues.
Called it earlier a few weeks ago. Now everyone's all over this. Next week, I could see some profit taking happening, and maybe even a couple of -10% or -20% days. Everyone thinks this will gap up and just keep running next week with no dips, but nothing ever goes the way that most people expect it. I think we really begin running on June 4, the day the SpaceX roadshow begins. Why? When SpaceX gets all the media attention on CNBC, social media, etc. the entire space sector gets attention. People will want to FOMO, so what else can they buy? Well, $ASTS and $RKLB will rally (and sure, they already have, but it's not over yet), and so will $SPCE with its narrative. If you want re-assurance, try to imagine the opposite scenario. Imagine that during the week of SpaceX IPO, with all the media attention surrounding the biggest IPO in history and the space sector getting attention... try to imagine ASTS/RKLB/LUNR/PL and $SPCE just tanking and bleeding every single day until June 12. Yeah, you can't, because there are too many historical precedences of other IPOs (like OP mentioned with EVs and crypto) causing the rallies of sector-adjacent stocks. In addition, if people know that the biggest IPO in history is overvalued, they'll want to buy other space stocks that are considered more "reasonably" valued in comparison, and ASTS/RKLB and any other space stock, despite having run up so much recently, will certainly be seen as better value. However, be careful. As much as it pays to be ahead of the curve when buying, that rings doubly true for selling. Buying early means nothing if you don't sell when you're in the green. Everyone thinks they'll dump on the IPO day or even the day before, so you'll want to get out before them. Don't be that guy bagholding to the top and back like many GME holders did. I wouldn't be surprised if this tops at $10 or $12, conservatively speaking.
I bought asts rklb and PL in may 2024 still own them all changed my life
around New Year's Eve/New Year's Day, Wall Street Bets will post a thread with the top 10 stocks of the year to follow. Everyone comments what they think will be the biggest stock of the year and then they compile it into a list of the top 10. I also skimmed the message board for 10 more that didn't make the top list but were mentioned heavily. I invested $300-$750 in each of them. Some are doing really well like MU, NBIS, AMD, AMPX, and PL, none of which I would've known about if it wasn't for that thread. Again I didn't invest large amounts but the gains are good and that's how I found out about them. I know it's a long time from now but every New Year's they do this thread so keep an eye out for it
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LMFAO!!! PL goes from bring down 12.65% on BO news. Only to close the day down .51%
Why not XOVR and NASA? They hold significant SpaceX exposure (20% or so) along with RKLB, PL, FLY, GOOGL, APP, META, ALAB, etc., been chugging along nicely!
Calls: PANW, AVGO, PL, DG, CRWD Puts: VSCO, M
ETF? NASA or UFO. Companies? RKLB, ASTS, LUNR, PL, MDA For the memes? SPCE for the next couple weeks.
PL call looks like a no brainer with space theme being hot and it beats every earning, will this time be different?
I like RKLB, I've made good $$ trading RKLB this year, but every time PL dips 10% it's a good idea to pick it up. I think RKLB was only down around 7%
Imagine not buying the PL dip this morning - It's now about to cross $50
My PL calls are up 25% and my ASTS calls are up 15% - Should I sell now or hold until next week. I'm a complete regard, I'll hold until next week
So was PL and LUNR this morning
Congrats to all who bought the LUNR, ASTS and or PL dip this morning
Any of the space stocks (ASTS, RKLB, PL, NASA, etc)
ASTS, PL, LUNR, RKLB, Space - Am i over-leveraged on space stocks 🤔
PL might go green before the EOD. However, it will almost certainly be green on Monday. ASTS, LUNR and RKLB will join PL for a green party on Monday as well
PL's V is what a V should look like
Always buy the dip on ASTS, PL, RKLB and LUNR
I told you regards that buying calls this morning on ASTS, PL and LUNR was a great regarded idea
Nope, still got both of them. Up 360% right now on them. I don't have any shares in PL, so this is my only investment in them. Cost basis will be $18 if I end up exercising in the future
Fuk yeah, my PL, LUNR and ASTS calls are now positive
# Imagine not buying the dip in LUNR, ASTS or PL today
PL being slaughtered to no fault of its own. May be regarded but pretty much just full ported the dip
Full port ASTS, RKLB, FLY, LUNR, and PL
I just went full regard and bought ASTS, LUNR and PL calls
May be a good time to get in space stuff before IPO. Eyeing PL. Down double digits.
I like purchasing calls whenever LUNR, ASTS, PL or RKLB goes down around 10%
Now is the time to get into PL
LUNR, ASTS and PL are all down. This is a great opportunity to pick up a some discounted shares
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If you guys wanna buy the Space dip here are the tickers. If you make money just say ty * ASTS * IRDM * LUNR * PL * RDW * RKLB * VSAT
Buying $NASA aggressively Top holdings are SpaceX, RKLB, ASTS, PL, LUNR, RDW
ASTS RKLB NBIS PLTR PL LUNR, etc.
Why tf didn't I buy more PL when they were <$12?
I had 3000 shares of PL at 36. 400 shares RKLB at 79. 300 LUNR at 25. Guess who sold it all for a very modest profit? The memories still haunt me, but I’m sure there will be plenty more. I mostly daytrade and I’ve been afraid to hold too long, thinking the market might dump any moment. I guess things will just go up forever now though.
RKLB, LUNR, PL, ASTS are already having incredible years.
Space! PL and RKLB when everyone hated them
New Albany is an interesting case study. You're seeing the "Silicon Valley of the Midwest" being built - you see the scale and the cargo. Along with these data centers is the Intel foundry being built there as well. (I used to work in 3PL, I'd be super curious to see the flatbed, drop deck, RGN and conestoga lane rates going in and out of there.) To your point though, if you're new to investing then you may not be ready for the massive volatility that's also going on in this tech space. Are you the type of person that will immediately sell if you see a -10% or -15% gain on a single day? I suggest you read up on the ETF fund "VGT" which holds positions in all the major players in the "AI boom". These companies are building the stuff that's going inside those buildings.
PL earnings next week and SpaceX IPO in June, so space news is on the horizon.
I own all the above. Have a larger stake in PL than LUNR. ASTS has ballooned much larger than those after a couple of years holding, and RKLB has become nearly my biggest position of all stocks in the portf.
The IVP filter is doing real work but worth checking what it actually filters for. IV percentile above 50 tells you current IV is high relative to that name's own history. That gives you above average premium IF realized vol stays in line with the long term mean. The trade only works if realized lags implied systematically on your candidate set. A few structural notes on the setup. The 100 percent SL of PL goal is symmetric on dollars but asymmetric on probability. Short premium has positive expected value precisely because intraday realized vol comes in below implied roughly 60 percent of the time on liquid large caps. The problem is the 40 percent of days when realized exceeds implied. Those days take your SL at 2 to 3x the premium collected, not 1x. Two SL hits in 20 days is about the expected rate. The question is whether your win days statistically cover that asymmetric loss distribution. 40 minutes post open is doing two things. Avoiding the opening auction noise, fine. But you are also missing the richest part of the morning IV decay. The window from minute 5 to minute 30 is where IV crushes hardest on most names. If your goal is short premium, that window has the most edge. Waiting 40 minutes is buying signal stability at the cost of premium. The check worth running on your sample. Pull implied vs realized day of trade across the 20 days. If realized lagged implied 60 to 70 percent of the time on the names you selected, the edge is real and the strategy generalizes. If it is closer to 50, the 6 to 10 win days are randomness and slippage plus charges will eat the edge over a larger sample. EveryPen260 is right that backtest matters here. Forward testing 20 days does not separate signal from noise on a strangle strategy with 2x asymmetric SL exposure.
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Which one of the mid-tier Space stocks do people prefer, Planet Labs (PL) or Intuitive Machines (LUNR)? I have a small position in both, but I plan to start DCA'ing into one of them. Just gonna let RKLB and ASTS run at this point.
Good to know others are in the same situation. I’ve got well over 90% in PL. Building the position since they went public in late 2021.
ONDS, RDW, & PL dilution incoming 🦖
Buying more PL and LUNR and waiting for the SpaceX IPO to make everything moon.
PL destroys the environment. Def evil
PL calls dated for July. The lower the strike the better. Dump at SpaceX IPO.
PL. Bought in at $5 and is now hitting $40.
PL management is better. I lost thousands on bksy when they reverse split
Based space enjoyer right here. I’m heavy RKLB and PL too and ngl space is one of the few sectors that still feels early as hell. As long as you’re taking profits on those 20 percent rug pulls and recycling into LEAPS, you’re playing it way smarter than most of WSB 😂