AST SpaceMobile Podcast

Anpanman - Sifting Through the FUD and the Path to Orbit


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Anpanman provides a comprehensive update on the operational and market dynamics surrounding AST SpaceMobile. The discussion begins with an explanation of sector beta, highlighting how AST SpaceMobile trades in a high-correlation basket with peers like Rocket Lab. This context is vital for the SpaceMob to understand that daily price volatility is often a reflection of broader market flows rather than fundamental shifts in the company's trajectory.


Detailed attention is given to the forensic breakdown of the company's short interest. By filtering out the shares held by long-term strategics such as AT&T, Verizon, and Google, Anpanman reveals a massive fundamental short position that could trigger a squeeze similar to the historic 2024 run. The conversation also covers the upcoming Russell 1000 reweighting, which is expected to drive significant institutional demand for millions of shares by the end of May.


The manifest outlook remains a core focus, specifically the integration of satellites onto SpaceX Falcon 9 and the potential for Blue Origin's New Glenn to return to flight. Anpanman debunked bearish theories regarding fairing sizes and integration issues, providing a realistic timeline for the stretch goal of forty five satellites by year-end. This includes a breakdown of how production cadence at the micron level will ultimately define the company's valuation rewriting.


Finally, Anpanman speaks directly to the investor mindset, urging the SpaceMob to focus on execution over PR. The episode highlights the unique leadership of Abel Avellan, who has maintained his full ownership stake through extreme volatility. By looking at implied volatility and the current 'capitulation' signals from bears, Anpanman suggests that the current environment provides the perfect ingredients for a significant recovery as production milestones are met.

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