When talking about Mars Landing, it will be too far a topic for general citizens. But we should also know that space industry now is not only managed by NASA, it has already been commercialized since 2021 by several commercial flights. Please refer to the AI analysis on page 4-7.
We have the Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic and SpaceX flying for commercial usage, besides also some flights from students’ group of universities strong in aerospace not listed by the AI. Now flights are only for billionaires, but in the future, it will be more popular. We have economic flight planes, and in the future, there will also be economic space travel. Commercial space flight nowadays is very expensive and few people can afford. But the concept is spreading wide.
We are living in an ever-changing world. Once trans ocean liners are incredibly expensive, and later on trans-ocean air flights, now they are all very common. Such as emigration, originally it was for upper middle class only and now also more common. No matter it is commercial space flight or emigration, it gives hope for young people to dream and try to dream the impossible dream. I always say that US is a place that ugly duckling can turn out to be swan, mountain chicken can turn up to be phoenix, but if you are not living in US, what can you do? Trade US stocks, but not copy trade. Trade it on your own research.
When people are not satisfied with their life style or society and cannot change the surroundings, what can they do? Earn more money in the stock market so as to fulfil your dream, no matter it is studying MBA in world class university or on a trans-Atlantic liner to the Poles or fly above the Karmen Line one day…… Invest and wait for your harvest.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
