
Cosmically Large

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With SpaceX having a terrific first day, one would assume all the other rocket and satellite companies would be hitting new highs. Nope. Most of them fell by double-digit percentages. Let me put it this way: if SPCX starts to weaken during its first real trading week, you can expect this entire sector to go to the doghouse.

Dario’s firm has been firing on all cylinders lately:

SpaceX isn’t even trading yet, but all the other rocket companies that have been trading like crazy for months merely because SpaceX didn’t exist (and served as a proxy for satisfying Elon-boners) are puking.

In a few days, the need for people to get some kind of “proxy” for SpaceX will disappear, since we’ll all have the real deal. Thus, all the teeny tiny rocket companies that have allowed people to get their rocket ship ya-ya’s out will be unnecessary also-rans. I daresay in a month these will all be much lower, and their tumbling has already commenced.
