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The Railroads of Space: SpaceX, Rocket Lab, and How to Invest the New Space Economy

The Railroads of Space: SpaceX, Rocket Lab, and How to Invest the New Space Economy

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Space just became an asset class. Q1 2026 alone saw $36 billion deployed — and the SpaceX IPO could be the first trillion-dollar offering in history.This week on Money On Tap, Ben Brayshaw and Dan Michelon walk through what they're calling the railroads of space — the picks-and-shovels companies quietly building the rails that everything else will ride on.What you'll learn:
  • Why the SpaceX IPO is the single biggest catalyst hanging over the entire sector
  • The three investable layers: access · infrastructure · application & data
  • A walk-through of the public names already in motion — RKLB, ASTS, IRDM, PL, RDW
  • Where robotics fits — and why Honeybee Robotics and Redwire matter more than people think
  • The four real risks: capital intensity, government dependence, boom-bust speculation, and SpaceX disruption
  • Why an actively managed space-themed ETF may be the most prudent way for retail investors to participate
Plus Money In The News:
  • Active ETFs cross $1 trillion — and why the cost trade-off is worth it for many investors
  • Round Hill's DRAM ETF pulls $1B in 10 days, giving U.S. investors backdoor access to Samsung and SK Hynix
  • $4 gas drives consumer confidence to a record-low 47.6% — lower than 2008 — and inflation expectations climb toward 4.8%
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  • What is the "picks and shovels" approach to space investing? The picks-and-shovels approach focuses on the suppliers, infrastructure providers, and service companies that support a fast-growing industry — rather than betting on a single headline name. In space, that means owning the makers of satellites, components, ground networks, robotics, and data services that profit no matter which rocket company ultimately wins.
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