Girls, I’ve been thinking about why the market suddenly started focusing on $RKLB these past couple of days.
If it were just a quick uptick, I probably wouldn’t write about it.
But it’s now ranked #2 on the US stocks perpetual returns leaderboard, and the trading volume ranking is also moving up. Over the last 24 hours, there’s $2.01M USDT coming in and out here, with open positions at 103,067 shares.
This doesn’t feel like “pure excitement.” It feels more like capital is starting to treat it as a name worth monitoring over time.
Last night, after working late, I was sitting alone in the living room eating cold oden, and when I came across this ticker, I had that kind of instinct.
Because when the market targets a specific asset, it’s often not just about how much it rose that day—it’s about whether there’s an underlying main story that can be told again and again.
From what I understand, Rocket Lab is broadly in areas like aerospace, launches, and space infrastructure.
What’s special about this kind of track is that it’s not a “flash in the pan” theme that blows through and disappears.
As soon as the market starts pricing “real manufacturing capability + scarce barriers,” companies like this are very likely to get pulled out and examined repeatedly.
I’m bullish for the same reason.
A lot of tech stories tend to turn bearish later on. But aerospace-related ones are different—they naturally have barriers: long R&D cycles, fewer participants, and there just aren’t many companies that can survive.
Even if you don’t dig into especially detailed business specifics, purely from the characteristics of the sector, it’s more likely to earn patience than some brand-new concepts that anyone can talk about for a couple of lines.
There’s also something interesting on the tape.
At the current price of $81.57, it’s only up +1.65% over the past 24 hours—not exactly a manic move. The low and high are between $80.12 and $81.9, and it’s moving in a relatively tight range.
The funding rate is still +0.0000%. I interpret that as: attention has increased, but bullish sentiment hasn’t become overly crowded yet.
Personally, I’m actually more comfortable in this kind of setup.
Of course, I’m not blindly optimistic.
These kinds of stocks are very sensitive to the market’s preference for growth and imagination space. Once sentiment shifts into a conservative mode, the volatility can be very wearing—especially when perpetuals go live, people are very easily shaken out 😅
So my stance is somewhat bullish, but I’m not chasing when things get overheated. It’s more like I’m willing to keep watching—whether the market is seriously assigning weight to this direction.
What’s attracting me about this ticker right now isn’t the one-day gain—it’s the change in “why everyone is starting to keep looking at it.”
That’s usually more important than a single bullish candle.
Those are my thoughts. Your money is your choice. $RKLB #US stocks
If it were just a quick uptick, I probably wouldn’t write about it.
But it’s now ranked #2 on the US stocks perpetual returns leaderboard, and the trading volume ranking is also moving up. Over the last 24 hours, there’s $2.01M USDT coming in and out here, with open positions at 103,067 shares.
This doesn’t feel like “pure excitement.” It feels more like capital is starting to treat it as a name worth monitoring over time.
Last night, after working late, I was sitting alone in the living room eating cold oden, and when I came across this ticker, I had that kind of instinct.
Because when the market targets a specific asset, it’s often not just about how much it rose that day—it’s about whether there’s an underlying main story that can be told again and again.
From what I understand, Rocket Lab is broadly in areas like aerospace, launches, and space infrastructure.
What’s special about this kind of track is that it’s not a “flash in the pan” theme that blows through and disappears.
As soon as the market starts pricing “real manufacturing capability + scarce barriers,” companies like this are very likely to get pulled out and examined repeatedly.
I’m bullish for the same reason.
A lot of tech stories tend to turn bearish later on. But aerospace-related ones are different—they naturally have barriers: long R&D cycles, fewer participants, and there just aren’t many companies that can survive.
Even if you don’t dig into especially detailed business specifics, purely from the characteristics of the sector, it’s more likely to earn patience than some brand-new concepts that anyone can talk about for a couple of lines.
There’s also something interesting on the tape.
At the current price of $81.57, it’s only up +1.65% over the past 24 hours—not exactly a manic move. The low and high are between $80.12 and $81.9, and it’s moving in a relatively tight range.
The funding rate is still +0.0000%. I interpret that as: attention has increased, but bullish sentiment hasn’t become overly crowded yet.
Personally, I’m actually more comfortable in this kind of setup.
Of course, I’m not blindly optimistic.
These kinds of stocks are very sensitive to the market’s preference for growth and imagination space. Once sentiment shifts into a conservative mode, the volatility can be very wearing—especially when perpetuals go live, people are very easily shaken out 😅
So my stance is somewhat bullish, but I’m not chasing when things get overheated. It’s more like I’m willing to keep watching—whether the market is seriously assigning weight to this direction.
What’s attracting me about this ticker right now isn’t the one-day gain—it’s the change in “why everyone is starting to keep looking at it.”
That’s usually more important than a single bullish candle.
Those are my thoughts. Your money is your choice. $RKLB #US stocks