I’ve been telling my readers for a while now that the SpaceX story was getting closer.
Now I believe we’re entering the part that matters most.
Because once Wall Street fully locks in its position, regular investors tend to hear about it last.
That’s why I don’t want you waiting until June 12 to start paying attention.
By then, the crowd may finally catch up.
And when that happens, the easiest money is usually gone.
Here’s the key point most people still miss:
This is not just a SpaceX headline.
In my view, the real story is the lesser-known angle behind it.
The backdoor way to potentially profit before the usual frenzy hits.
Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan have already been tied to allocations surrounding this deal.
That should tell you something.
The biggest firms in the world don’t move first because they enjoy headlines.
They move first because they want the best positioning before everyone else piles in.
But I would not drag my feet here.