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SPCE Bullish Breakout: The Beginning To New Highs (IMO)

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NYSE:SPCE   Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.
In my opinion, SPCE is a lifetime stock. I'm just happy to be young and alive at it's IPO. I'm holding shares and I believe in this company. I DO believe we're bullish from here, no reason to fall back to $10-$15 again.

• Disney executive appointed new CEO is legitimizing the company as "this is real"
• Ships are almost ready to go
• Branson is first in line to go to space (I'd be second if I could)
• We're on the backside of COVID - this stock could held highs and already moved higher if we didn't have the market crash
• NEW bullish activity happening now and VOLUME is picking up
• Cabin reveal is coming up at the end of month
• Hundreds of preordered tickets confirmed and thousands in reservation mode (over 100 million in possible sales already)

THE FUTURE POSSIBILITIES
• tickets get cheaper
• Disney creates a "space world" in partnership with Virgin Galactic (zero G simulation rides, education/inspiration rides, best planetarium you've ever seen)
• interplanetary travel made much faster - Atlanta to Tokyo in 2 hours with new ships (this is actually already being planned)
• VG ships are already compatible with current international airports (no special runway or launch pad needed)
• other space and research partnerships with medical companies, NASA/government, satellite companies, etc

Buy and hold forever!!! This company could be the only stock you'd ever need to own. Imagine, $1000 price point in 10 years, with 1000 shares = $100,000 average profit a year. If you want to go to space, like I do, hold at least 250 shares and in 10 years they might be worth $250,000 and you can easily buy a ticket then. Bless!

Friendly reminder: All of this is my opinion. I do hold shares. Please invest wisely.

AT
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