Equities

Astro-X Portfolio

About Portfolio

The space economy is no longer just about rocket launches and satellites—it’s a rapidly expanding ecosystem of tourism, data transmission, and off-planet resource exploration, driven by technological advancements, decreasing launch costs, and a growing number of commercial applications. Astro-X/xOrbit delivers curated exposure to this frontier by spotlighting cutting-edge companies. From commercial travel to high-speed satellite networks, we position your portfolio at the launching pad of tomorrow’s greatest ventures.

Astro-X, our pioneering portfolio, is designed to capitalize on this exciting new frontier, offering you exposure to companies at the forefront of space exploration, satellite technology, and space-enabled services.

Average
Monthly Returns

4 %

Average
Number of Stocks

20

Why Invest in Space Economy?

Satellite Revolution:

Satellites are becoming smaller, cheaper, and more capable, enabling a wide range of applications, including communications, Earth observation, navigation, and scientific research.

Space Tourism and
Beyond:

Space tourism is on the verge of becoming a reality, and the long-term potential of space extends to resource extraction, in-space manufacturing, and even space colonization.

New Space Race:

A new space race is underway, with private companies playing an increasingly important role alongside government agencies. Astro-X positions you to benefit from this renewed focus on space.

The Astro-X Advantage:

Targeted Exposure:

Astro-X focuses exclusively on the space economy, providing a concentrated and targeted approach to investing in this rapidly evolving sector.

Early-Stage
Opportunities:

The space economy is still in its early stages, offering the potential for significant growth as the industry matures. Astro-X seeks to identify and invest in these early-stage opportunities.

Innovation-Driven:

We prioritize companies with cutting-edge technologies, strong R&D capabilities, and the potential to become leaders in their respective space-related fields.