The Allure of the Launchpad
Let’s be honest, we all love a good rocket launch. The fire, the noise, the sheer audacity of pointing a metal tube at the sky and lighting the fuse. It’s a spectacle. And when billionaires strap themselves in for a quick jaunt to the edge of space, it makes for fantastic headlines. But as an investor, I find that chasing headlines is often a fast track to a thinner wallet. The real story, to me, isn't about who has the biggest rocket. It’s about who is quietly building the motorways, power grids, and communication lines for this new frontier.
During any gold rush, it’s rarely the frantic prospectors who strike it rich. It’s the shrewd characters selling the picks, shovels, and sturdy trousers. The same logic, I believe, applies to the final frontier. While everyone is mesmerised by the launch vehicles, the less glamorous, but potentially more durable, opportunities might lie in the infrastructure that makes any of this possible. After all, a rocket is just a very expensive taxi. The real value is in what it carries and what that cargo does once it gets to its destination.