From Apollo to SpaceX: The Dawn of a Secular Space Boom
The last human moon landing happened over 50 years ago. Despite challenges, SpaceX revolutionized space travel with reusability. Elon Musk confirmed SpaceX going public with a $1.5 trillion valuation. This could ignite a boom in the space industry.

Why the Space Industry is Entering a Secular Bull Market
Space endeavors now require profitability. SpaceX’s potential IPO could be the largest in history, sparking investment. Three key segments in the space economy are data centers, broadband internet, and earth-imaging satellites. Profitability, innovation, and commercial demand are driving the space industry forward.

Unpacking the Space Economy
Data centers in space offer energy efficiency advantages over Earth. Big tech companies are racing to deploy the first space data centers. Broadband internet from space is more reliable and has no dead spots. Earth-imaging satellites like Planet Labs are profitable and driving industry growth.

Profiting from the 2nd Wave of AI Explosion
The next phase of the AI explosion will create significant wealth for investors. The “first wave” of AI stocks may soon level off, making way for new cutting-edge companies. Zacks’ AI Boom 2.0 report reveals under-the-radar companies poised for success in AI’s next leap forward.

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