Would You Like to Own SpaceX Stock Before a Major IPO? 3 Ways Investors Can Buy Now
📊 BA — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 55%Investor interest in SpaceX’s IPO could cast a generally positive light on the aerospace and space sector. Boeing’s current technical indicators, however, show a slight short‑term downward trend; RSI at 56 and MACD below the signal line. Consequently, the news alone is unlikely to fully reverse market movement. Within 1–3 days, BA’s price may chart a stable course, balancing sectoral optimism against technical weaknesses. Investors should closely monitor sector developments and consider technical signals.
📊 LMT — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%SpaceX’s significant IPO may slightly shift attention away from the defense industry. Lockheed Martin’s stock is currently trading below its 20‑ and 50‑day moving averages, with a negative MACD and an RSI just above 30. These technical indicators suggest modest short‑term downside pressure. However, given the lack of a major sector‑wide shift, the impact is likely to remain limited. Investors should weigh the long‑term growth potential against the prevailing downtrend.
📊 NOC — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 55%The announcement of SpaceX’s IPO has a limited effect on NOC. A 24‑hour decline and an RSI of 31 suggest that the price may remain below short‑term resistance. The MACD is negative, while the stock trades above the SMA20 and SMA50. Consequently, a modest pullback could be expected within 1–3 days.
📊 RTX — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 40%RTX’s technical indicators sit above the 20‑day simple moving average (SMA) and its relative strength index (RSI) is at a moderate level, indicating that the current trend may persist. In the short term (1–3 days), no significant price movement is anticipated for RTX. Investors may choose to hold RTX at its current level to avoid indirect sector‑related impacts. Consequently, the short‑term outlook for RTX remains neutral.