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Space Sector Mania before IPO (Regarded Vibe DD)
Space Sector Mania Before IPO (Regarded Vibe DD)
Space Sector Mania Before IPO Thesis (Regarded Vibe DD)
05 JUNE 2026, WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST LOSERS AND WHY ?
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.
Mentions
full ported into PL and LUNR
Down 8k on PL calls. do I sell and buy ORCL calls??
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If you bought PL today you would double your money by halloween
I just need PL at 55 in a month and we gucci
ChatGPT gave PL a 35% chance to touch $40 by Friday…
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Damn lucky I sold my PL calls for profit as soon as market opened smh
PL taking the elevator back down If you liked PL @ $44, you’re gonna love it at $20
PL and CIEN, what do you think?
Buy RKLB ASTS PL - all will get pumped
Even if they have equity issuance, issuance to fulfill demand due to supply constraint is a different view than equity issuance without a clear goal in mind. I look at AAOI as an example with their equity issuance vs PL recently. AAOI equity issuance was bought up because AAOI was clear on what they needed the funds for which was to grow capacity to fulfill demand they can’t serve. PL 1.5b ATM issuance doesn’t have a clear goal which is why it got punished recently. TE was clear this is to fulfill G2 buildout. G2 isn’t derisked yet but I don’t doubt the team can deliver a great issuance. I’m leaning towards senior note with capped call conversion to limit dilution. Who knows but I trust the terms aren’t gonna be terrible. With Trina, this is why KORE comes into play. KORE is going to bid on projects and TE will be able to capture more upstream value. And capital is needed to scale because physical business need capex to scale to hit an inflection point. But looking at the demand and how they’re booked out it’s a good bet in my view. Section 232 is going to have a ruling either way and if no tarrifs are passed the base case doesn’t change. But I’m certain we will see something because the administrations been vocal about energy and power. These are fair questions and honestly most of them are why the stock is still mispriced in my opinion. The bear case is pretty clear. You have dilution risk, financing risk, execution risk on G2/cells, customer concentration, and policy uncertainty.Nobody should ignore those. But the market is also ignoring what happens if they execute. You’re looking at domestic solar manufacturing capacity in a constrained market, rising AI/datacenter power demand, potential tariff tailwinds, vertically integrated expansion, and massive operating leverage if utilization ramps. Most multibaggers look messy before they rerate. If this story was already fully derisked, institutions wouldn’t be buying it at these levels and it’d already be trading at a far higher valuation. That’s why this is a calculated high-risk/high-reward position sizing play for me, not a “safe compounder.” I totally get being cautious but at a 2.5b market cap, I see enough upside even with dilution. And I can’t imagine the dilution terms being bad because it’ll annoy all the existing institutions who’s lent credibility to TE.
PL is a steal right now. Nice set-up going into SPCX IPO. Just sayin'...
this one changed alot [lost explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTZ88eUQrJo&list=PL5iTj9psbPrNovFOg4pJJIyxiLAv2WAKB)
Id rather own the actual sector of space as a part of my portfolio SpaceX I don’t have enough knowledge to know if its a play now or next week or even next month With something like ORBX here in Canada owning a % of SpaceX, RKLB, PL etc. I prefer to not bet the farm on just Elon
Will Planet needs to stop diluting PL
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I could have bought anything else but I bought PL 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
My cost basis $6. Please educate yourself before commenting or else scroll past. PL is a solid one and I was passing along an insight.
Anyone buying PL? Kinda feels like free money
PL has an attractive price entry at the moment. 50%+ upside on this space stock once the overreaction ends 🛰️
PL dumped 25% on Friday and drilling again today. That’s not choppy, it’s ded.
PL absolutely ruthless price action today wow
Went from 1600 to 5700 back to 2k got 800$ free gonna do a long call on PL cuz why not
PL - bought back RKLB - bought back MRVL - doubled position IBM/HPE - ready to buy more leaps NVDA - ready to add 1dte Bull thesis is back, moonshot is on track.
Yeah, maybe. I am pressing my margin. And I have money to spare. Bought several thousand of RKLB at $10 and PL at $3.
Both, but PL had a good pullback so price would be more attractive
Thought about buying PL calls at a discount but that 27% premium is regarded. It's gonna be sluggish no matter what.
This week is going to be a shitshow. But probably some good buying opportunities to watch for. Some money-making opportunities in SpaceX adjacent socks. Their suppliers, components, partners, other smaller space sector stuff like LUNR, ASTS, PL, RDW, FLTCF, FLY, VOYG
I think PL might be the play honestly. the double discount plus Trump going for space defence plus solid fundamentals has won me over. waiting until 11:30 settling and then pulling the trigger
regard question: if the market opened now, is PL or MRVL the clear pickup? Friend says its PL for the bounce. I disagree. What's the right take?
My PL $40 and $50 calls I was planning to sell post-ER got smoked Thurs/Fri. Still holding onto hopium they recover in next few weeks but the ATM offering might make it tough
Maybe, Ive got a lot of cash for a dip but only picked up some PL and QQQI Going to wait and see tomorrow
Ye same with my PL 65 call, bought it last week when PL was around 50 xd
And here I was worried about my PL 36-42 calls expiring Jun 12-18th 😑 Thanks for making me feel better!
I considered for a second just selling all my positions Tuesday, I was up big. Then I said, nah, AVGO and PL will kill earnings! Double down!
Red or green Monday? I got PL around 32.5$ yesterday. Kinda nervous
I'm gonna need to see a plot of fap vs no fap trades PL.
Unlikely that Alphabet sells. Even the initial investment wasn't solely in SpaceX. Alphabet (along with facebook) has had a long history of investing in internet infrastructure because that eventually boosts the maximum number of potential users, data mining opportunities, and amount of potential monetizable attention. Alphabet also invested in other orbital/satellite internet companies (ASTS/PL), invested in GoogleFi (in house wireless internet/mobile service), and Google Fiber (spun out to Astound broadband). Facebook meanwhile has been trying to push both cheaper phones as well as internet via seacables, air balloons, fiber wires, satelite internet, etcetcetc into Africa to open the market. But sure. Folks can feel free to believe their base intuitions if they feel it works well for them: Billionaires collude! Google evil! Building Gemini and making sure chatGPT doesn't turn them into YAHOO? NAH! Alphabet pumping and dumping just to scam me! Gotta hid cash/gold under my bed with my bitcoins wallet!
if spacex goes up, whole space sector will also go up yes i am using hopium because bought PL at 44
Smart money will be loading up on the discounted space stocks (ASTS, RKLB, PL) and watching them rip on Friday as they ride SPCX’s coattails
My PL graph is indeed an EKG graph
Damn, I bit on the AH dip at the end there. So now it'll probably drop another 2-3%. I have a feeling it could drop until the SPCX IPO, about 4% more. Got some shorts to hedge but got some DRAM, RKLB, NVDA, TSLA, META, AVGO dip, RR, and PL dip.
PL just giving up all its gains for the past month and half
I’m Holding PL. it’s going back up. I hope. Please. I bought on margin 🙄🔫
Damn PL got extra capped and the big boys probably used PL satellite images to know new strikes were coming.
I picked a great time to buy PL calls yesterday into earnings. I knew it was risky but man, i got DECIMATED
Can’t believe I was worried about getting assigned on PL and LUNR calls last week
Dropped 5%. Was it dumb to sell off some stable and boring stocks that were in the green and use that money to buy more shares of the stocks that got crushed today, like PL?
Lol my PL calls never had a fucking chance.
Damn, if PL keeps crashing, I'll be tempted to buy 18-month leaps.
Salute to the guy who PL yesterday. Hope you cut your losses on time.
Closed my soxs and sndq at mid day thinking wont further drop and directed capital already at current long positions in rockets and networking and chips. Dip kept dipping and got ass handed. Port down 16%. Monday if it dips again, i will be begging. PL, RKLB, CIEN, HUT, NASA, CBRS, RDW, OKLO all 2x tickers :)
Down $35K or 5.7% of my portfolio. Bought Avgo, Rddt, Now, RDW and PL.
If it's PL you're referring to I hear you. Rough day.
PL and VRT slightly oversold, your welcome
I bought PL pre earnings unfortunately. Tried to average down with this dip but still stuck with a $40 average. But historically these sell offs over share offerings always seem to be a short term blip
I’m all in Planet Labs (PL) am I cooked?
Whelp, there goes my sndk and MU gain Fuck PL and MU i guess
PL earnings were real good Story hasn’t changed, they diluted at the near top to raise some cash
PL going out of business? Down 25% my god... and it had a LEGENDARY run.
I was an idiot and bought more NASA etf calls yesterday since it was holding up well when semis were dropping PL is their third largest holding. Of course they’re all getting slaughtered today
They FINALLY rug-pulled PL. Down 24% LOL? It was the ONE stock somehow seemingly avoiding ALL the dumps for the past 5 months... all wiped out
i thought PL earnigns looked good
I’m in the space sector and bitcoin so half my losses are BTC and half are ASTS/RKLB/PL
The fact that PL and LUNR announced dilution almost at the same time, a week before SpaceX ipo is just tragedy at this point.... Lame ass nerds can't even cook books properly
Bought more PL like a good regard.
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Some I own (\*cough\* PL \*cough\*) 20%+
I got stopped out of PL yesterday at $43 and was disappointed. Just opened it up and it’s down to $33??? WTF happened ???
someone talk me out of dropping a bag on PL
Been holding $PL since Dec, half my profits got wiped out in 3 days. 😭
Managed to get double teamed by AVGO and PL earnings this week. I'm poor now
hopefully, but i dont think spacex can "fix" the damage caused by LUNR and PL dillution and offerings
PL down 21%... good god?
I thought PL was Planet Labubu, not Planet Labs?
avgo, cien, PL, rkb, cbrs, rdw all 2x diddled me for past two days. soxs and sndq helped with port not completely getting poof. PL, CIEN drop feels overdone.
They just destroyed PL in one day
I wish I sold PL 2 days ago.... I'm tired of these space stocks and satellite stocks at this point. Whenever they get going, they instantly announce dilution and never seem to turn profitable.
PL please my mom is kinda homeless
Planet Labs: Record quarterly revenue! $PL: -20%
PL team might be regarded for diluting it right after this earnings, at least let the stock run up before you do that shit 😂
So much for that PL call I had going into earnings report (Applies clown makeup to face)