🥃📈 The New Global Carrier (It's Not AT&T)

Look, I’ll keep this simple. The hardware cycle - the one where everyone bought Nvidia and AMD - is long in the tooth. If you are just buying chip stocks now, you are chasing the bus after it has already left the station.
The real money in the next phase of this cycle isn't in making the chips. It's in connecting them.
While the media is distracted by Elon Musk’s Mars ambitions, he is quietly building something far more valuable right here on Earth. He is building the world's first true global communications carrier.
We aren't talking about a few weather satellites. We are talking about a constellation that adds ~60 new satellites every single week. This is a brute-force infrastructure play. It’s the "railroad" of the 21st century, providing high-speed internet to every square inch of the planet.
Jeff Brown, a veteran tech analyst, has called this Elon’s next trillion-dollar business. Think about that. A utility that spans the globe, immune to local politics or ground-based infrastructure failures.
When this thing goes public, it’s going to be the biggest IPO of the decade. And the window to get in early - before the Wall Street banks markup the price for retail - is closing.
🥃📈 From "Hype" AI to "Cash" AI

So, we have the connectivity layer (SpaceX). Now, let’s talk about the application layer.
If you put $10k into Nvidia ten years ago, you'd have over $1.2M today. That’s the power of being right about hardware. But the hardware trade is crowded now. The next 100x opportunity isn't in building the chip - it's in using the chip to solve expensive problems.
Enter RAD Intel.
These guys aren't making chat-bots for teenagers. They are applying AI to one of the biggest cost centers in business: Marketing.
Most marketing is essentially setting money on fire. You guess who your audience is, you spend millions, and you hope it works. RAD Intel uses "AI 2.0" to intelligently target audiences with proven ROI.
This is why they are backed by Adobe and Fidelity Ventures. They have real customers (Fortune 1000s), real revenue, and a valuation that has soared 4,900% in four years.
They’ve already reserved their NASDAQ ticker ($RADI). This is a rare chance to get into a high-growth software company while it’s still trading at pennies compared to the big public names.
🥃📈 I'm Going to Say This One More Time

I want to circle back to where we started because I don't want you to miss the magnitude of what is happening in the space sector.
I see a lot of investors get distracted by penny stocks or "moonshot" crypto coins. Stop it. The biggest wealth creation events in history happen when a massive, monopolistic utility goes public. Think AT&T. Think Visa. Think Google.
SpaceX is that utility for the 21st Century.
Jeff Brown isn't pounding the table on this for his health. He’s doing it because the "pre-IPO" window is the only time regular guys can get in at a valuation that makes sense. Once this thing hits the NYSE, the institutions will have already eaten all the meat off the bone.
You have a choice. You can watch the rockets launch on YouTube and say "wow, cool." Or you can own a piece of the network that connects them.
Bottom Line
The market is shifting. We are moving from "Building" to "Connecting."
The New Railroad: SpaceX is building the digital infrastructure for the entire planet. This is a "must-own" asset.
The New Software: RAD Intel is proving that AI can actually generate cash, not just headlines.
The Timing: Both of these are pre-IPO or early-stage opportunities. Waiting for CNBC to tell you about them is a losing strategy.
Get in before the crowd.




