Selasa, 13 Juli 2021

The Best Stocks to Buy for the Emergence of the $1.7 TRILLION Space Economy

Luke Lango's Hypergrowth Investing

The Best Stocks to Buy for the Emergence of the $1.7 TRILLION Space Economy

Luke Lango

Two days ago, the world changed forever.

Following 17 grueling years of trial-and-error with some of the most advanced technology in the world, Richard Branson finally flew into space on Sunday, in what was the first successful commercial passenger spaceflight in human history.

The billionaire entrepreneur took off in Virgin Galactic's spaceship Sunday morning, flew more than 50 miles above the surface of the Earth, spent a few minutes in space, and then glided safely back down to Virgin's Spaceport America in New Mexico.

Make no mistake. This marks a turning critical turning point in human history. 

A lot of you might be scratching your head at that claim. After all, a lot of folks are looking at the Branson flight and saying: So what? A billionaire flew into space, and now a few of his rich friends will be able to fly into space for $250,000 a pop. Cool story. Why does that matter?

But that narrow opinion – while understandable – misses the big picture.

This isn't about a billionaire flying into space. It's about a 17-year-old space company proving its technology to the world, and illustrating that space technology has broadly advanced to the point where humans can now commercialize the final frontier – opening the door for the creation of a brand-new Space Economy that will one day unlock $1.7 TRILLION in economic value. 

Here's the story…

Never before in the history of humankind has there been a greater need for and emphasis on humans not just reaching space, but tapping into the resources of space.

That's because overpopulation, resource depletion, and climate change are three existential crises facing humanity. All appear to be close to a tipping point of "no return." Most technologists, investors, and engineers agree that colonizing and commercializing space will give humans more space, more resources, and more places to potentially live – thereby solving these major crises which are of pressing concern today.

This need has created an influx of capital, resources, and talent into the development of new space technologies that will allow humans to commercialize the final frontier.

Of course, the most important of those technologies is rocket tech – as you cannot commercialize space unless you first create safe, cost-effective, fast, and reliable rockets that can put things and people into space.

But the advancement of such next-gen rocket tech has been glacially slow, impeded by technical setback after technical setback. This has, of course, held up the creation of the Space Economy.

That all changed on Sunday morning.

When Richard Branson flew into space, Virgin Galactic showed the world on a livestream watched by millions of people that the technology is ready – this company, along with companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin, have finally perfected the exact type of next-gen rocket technology that will enable humans to fly to and from space quickly, safely, and cost-effectively.

With those rockets ready to go, humans finally have what they need – the "missing link", if you will – to fully commercialize space.

The economic opportunities here are enormous

Of course, there's the much hyped-up space tourism category, which will be big because – let's face it – who doesn't want to see Earth from outer-space?

There's the satellite imaging market, which will become increasingly important in the self-driving era since dynamic satellite imagery will provide important landscape and terrain data for autonomous vehicles.

There's the satellite tracking market, too, which will also become more and more important in the IoT era – where everything is smart and trackable, and companies will leverage satellites to track their IoT assets.

And how could I forget the connectivity market? Companies will increasingly use satellites to fix the world's internet problem, and beam high-speed, low-cost internet connectivity to everyone, everywhere.

Or what about the outer-space solar market? That'll be big, too, since every square foot of solar panel in space gets about 10X more energy than every square foot of solar panel on Earth.

And don't even get me started on space mining. There is an abundance of water in asteroids, the Moon and Mars. There's a shortage of drinkable water on Earth. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to connect those dots – again, no pun intended.

Get the point?

The economic opportunities in space are infinite. In numbers, Morgan Stanley expects the Space Economy to measure $1.7 TRILLION in 2040.

Today – or Sunday, rather – represents the beginning of humans unlocking all those opportunities.

In two weeks, Bezos will fly into space. In the back-half of 2021, both Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic will take reservations for future flights. In early 2022, both companies will likely launch commercial space operations. All the while, SpaceX will concurrently shoot a few huge rockets off into space.

And, as all that happens, investor enthusiasm regarding the economic opportunities in space will grow, and grow, and grow… tons of money will fly into the space industry… and space stocks will soar.

And so, I ask the obvious question: What are the top space stocks to buy right now, before this huge rocket-ship rally (I'm really feeling the puns today)?

To answer that question, I point you to my ultra-exclusive research advisory The Daily 10X Stock Report.

For readers who are unaware, The Daily 10X Stock Report is a super-unique service where I do the unthinkable: Every single day the market is open, I give away one hypergrowth stock pick with the potential to soar 10X in value.

A lot of the stocks I highlight in The Daily 10X have been and will continue to be space stocks.

Like Virgin Galactic (SPCE), which has soared as much as 313% since I highlighted it on June 30…

And Maxar (MAXR), which has soared as much as 236% since I highlighted it on June 9…

I firmly believe that the next generation of billionaires will be made in space. The economic opportunities are that big. Not surprisingly, I think there are dozens upon dozens of 10X investment opportunities hiding in plain sight in this industry.

The time to buy those stocks for life-changing returns is now.

So… what're you waiting for? Click here, and find out how to get your piece of the $1.7 TRILLION Space Economy.      

Sincerely,

Signed:


Luke Lango
Editor, Hypergrowth Investing

On the date of publication, Luke Lango did not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.

By uncovering early investments in hypergrowth industries, Luke Lango puts you on the ground-floor of world-changing megatrends. It's how his Daily 10X Report has averaged up to a ridiculous 100% return across all recommendations since launching last May. Click here to see how he does it.


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