 Dear Reader, Last year I ran for Mayor of New York City. And lost to a 34-year-old Democratic Socialist. Now I'm convinced what's starting in New York will spread across America. Just for starters: - The new mayor wants to spend $70 million of taxpayer money just to study whether government-run grocery stores are a good idea.
- He's threatening a 9.5% property tax hike on every homeowner in the city.
- And he wants to raise taxes on every corporation and high earner.
This isn't just a New York story. Nearly 40% of Americans now have a "positive" view of socialism. But what nobody's talking about is WHY this is happening... and where it's all headed. I have my MBA from Harvard and spend my time in correspondence with billionaires like Warren Buffett and Bill Ackman. I've spent 30 years on Wall Street. And there's a specific term for what's unfolding in America right now... one that points to an economic event unlike anything we've seen in over 100 years. I'm not running for office again. But if you care about your wealth, your family, and your future, you need to understand what's really coming. I've put together a free analysis explaining exactly what I see, and the specific steps I recommend you take with your money today. I strongly encourage you to check it out here. Regards, Whitney Tilson Editor, Stansberry Investment Advisory Former Hedge Fund Manager Co-Founder, Teach for America Harvard MBA P.S. What's happening today will reset the financial system in a way most of us can't imagine. If I'm even half right, it's going to have a huge impact on your money and your future. Get the details here...
Exclusive News Is 2026 the Year of Space Stocks? 2 Stocks to WatchBy Ryan Hasson. Date Posted: 3/25/2026. 
Key Points- The potential SpaceX IPO has put the space sector in the spotlight, but Rocket Lab and Planet Labs are already delivering exceptional returns with or without it.
- Rocket Lab completed 21 successful launches in 2025, achieving a 100% mission success rate, and grew its backlog to $1.85 billion.
- Planet Labs just reported record revenue, reached adjusted EBITDA profitability for the first time, and saw several analysts raise price targets to $40.
- Special Report: Do this before SpaceX IPOs or be sorry
The space sector may be on the verge of its biggest moment yet. Reports and rumors are circulating that SpaceX, the world's largest space company, could announce its long-awaited IPO as early as mid-2026, with early estimates valuing the company near $1.5 trillion. If that materializes, it would rank among the largest IPOs in history and could lift the entire aerospace sector. Even before SpaceX goes public, the space sector is having a standout year. Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB) is up about 230% over the past year. Planet Labs (NYSE: PL) has surged more than 700% over the same period and is up a remarkable 65% year to date. With a rising defense budget, a potential landmark IPO on the horizon, and several names already delivering exceptional returns, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for space stocks. Here are two to watch closely. Rocket Lab: Building the Infrastructure of the Space EconomyRocket Lab is an end-to-end aerospace company that provides launch services, spacecraft and space systems to commercial and government customers. Its primary launch vehicle, the Electron rocket, is a small-lift orbital vehicle designed to deploy satellites and rideshare payloads to low Earth orbit. With more than 250 satellites launched and over 1,700 satellites in orbit carrying Rocket Lab technology, Electron has become one of the most frequently flown and reliable small-lift rockets available. The company's most anticipated catalyst is Neutron, a medium-lift rocket built to compete more directly with SpaceX's Falcon 9. Designed for mega-constellation deployment and deep-space missions, Neutron will carry payloads up to 13,000 kilograms, substantially expanding Rocket Lab's addressable market. The fundamentals for Rocket Lab continue to impress. In Q4 2025, Rocket Lab reported EPS of negative 3 cents, beating the consensus estimate of negative 5 cents, while quarterly revenue rose 48% year over year to $155.08 million. The company closed out 2025 with a record 21 successful launches, a 100% mission success rate, and a backlog that climbed 73% to $1.85 billion. About 37% of that backlog is expected to convert to revenue within the next 12 months, giving the company strong forward visibility. Analysts maintain a consensus Moderate Buy rating, with price targets implying roughly 15% or more upside from current levels. Planet Labs: Record Revenue and a Breakout QuarterPlanet Labs was founded with a bold mission: to image the entire Earth every day and make that data visible, accessible and actionable. The company operates one of the largest fleets of Earth-observation satellites, delivering high-frequency, high-resolution imagery and analytics to customers across government, agriculture, energy and finance. That mission is showing up in the numbers. In its most recent quarter, Planet Labs reported revenue of $86.8 million, up 41% year over year and a new quarterly record. Full-year revenue for the fiscal period ending 2026 rose 26% to $307.7 million, also a record. Importantly, the company reached adjusted EBITDA profitability for the first time in a fiscal year and generated positive free cash flow—two milestones that mark a meaningful inflection point in Planet Labs' maturation. Backlog climbed 79% year over year to $900 million, driven by strong government demand, new satellite launches and expanding partnerships. Looking ahead, management guided fiscal 2027 revenue of $415 million to $440 million. Institutional investors have been active buyers, with $693 million in inflows over the prior 12 months versus $308 million in outflows. Following the results, analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald, Wedbush and Needham raised their price targets to $40, implying nearly 47% upside potential at the time of the report. With a potential SpaceX IPO on the horizon and momentum already building across the sector, Rocket Lab and Planet Labs are two names worth keeping on your radar.
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