All in on RKLB

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    Posted by iLife87

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    1. Do you see it going up more? The contract seemed much less than some of the other announcements in the sector for others.

    2. whimsicahellish on

      Someone misread the”$15M” for “$15B”! Don’t get me wrong, I like RocketLab (and many other commercial space stocks) in the mid-term, but most are meme stocks at this point and 99% of your portfolio is insanity.  

    3. You do realize if you ran a 30d VaR on your port the risk value would be greater half of your port?

    4. Posts like this play very dirty.

      I don’t know whether to condemn or wink and slap you on the back.

    5. Main_Advertising7702 on

      I’d just sell now, 8,000 dollars a week is more than you need. Just take the profit, and make plays like this consistently. Why not just run with the money,

    6. human-redditbot on

      To go all in on a stock like that is hardcore. I guess there’s no talking you out of it, so good luck! ![img](emote|t5_2th52|8882)

    7. Sonic_the_hedgehog42 on

      Rumour has it they have been making excellent progress with their Neutron rocket, especially after they recently did a successful hot fire test of its rocket engine. They already started construction of multiple Neutron rockets to be ready in less then 8 months.

      They have a proven track record of 53 launches with their smaller rocket the electron.

      A growing revenue business model ($400 million a year and rising), so likely to be profitable in 12-18 months.

      This rocket will compete closely with SpaceX falcon9 and it will also launch Rocket Lab’s own CONSTELLATION satellite network. (Similar to Starlink and what ASTS is doing).

      Source: Trust me bro 😎 and I am a 🥝 🇳🇿

    8. Good on you. Yesterday, I put all of my ASTS gains into RKLB and will probably accumulate more shares if the price stays under $10.

      The way SpaceX is being run is insane. Starship is almost 1.5 years into flight testing, and they are still planning a 5th ***suborbital*** ***flight***. When Saturn V was 1.5 years into its flight testing, it was also on its 5th flight (Apollo 10), except that one was a complete rehearsal of the actual moon landing! Their self-described cash cow, Starlink, has already captured all the market it could in the only country where paying $120/mo for internet is acceptable, and ASTS will start eating its lunch worldwide in a few months.

      Meanwhile, RocketLab’s CEO is an actual engineer and prioritizes operational efficiency. Their customers are happy, and they keep getting more of them. The space systems division has excellent margins and grows rapidly. RKLB has been proven to deliver, and I’m willing to bet Neutron will be operational before Starship has any chance to land on the Moon. So yeah, 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

    9. 48% of my portfolio. People crap on space stocks, but it’s literally the only other sector left to go parabolic in the long run. And more or less guaranteed to do so in the long run unless we blow ourselves up or literally all other space stocks that exist today just evaporate in place of new ones. Unlikely.

      Wanna invest in the next APPL or MSFT before they blew up, but for Space? SpaceX (through other means), Rocket Lab, and Intuitive Machines are the play.

      I’ll be here, never selling, throughout the WSB pumps and dumps. I recommend those to do their DD before buying in and choose the companies with the highest chance to succeed, and not buy based on hype or because the stock was cheaper through market cap and you think that means you’ll earn more on a 100x or something.

      Anyway, don’t really frequent here, but wanted to chip in with my thoughts. 100% of a portfolio is wild, but if he holds it for the long haul, will probably never work a day in his life.

    10. I’ve been hoping it’d come back down to below $7 so I can buy more! Kicking myself for not buying as many shares as I should have when it went down to the low 4s a month or two ago

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