The Great Space Race: How to Invest in Space Exploration – ETF Trends

Posted: May 27, 2021 at 7:52 am

Investors can turn to a targeted exchange traded fund strategy to capitalize on innovation in space exploration.

In the recent webcast, Ready for Takeoff: Investing in Space Exploration and Innovation, Sam Korus, Analyst, ARK, explained how ARK has broken down the space ecosystem into four segments, including orbital aerospace, enabling technologies, suborbital aerospace, and aerospace beneficiaries.

The advisor defines Space Exploration as leading, enabling, or benefiting from technologically enabled products and/or services that occur beyond the surface of the Earth.

The space includes Orbital Aerospace Companies or companies that launch, make, service, or operate platforms in the orbital space, including satellites and launch vehicles.

Suborbital Aerospace Companies are companies that launch, make, service, or operate platforms in the suborbital space, but do not reach a velocity needed to remain in orbit around a planet.

Enabling Technologies Companies are companies that develop technologies used by Space Exploration related companies for successful value-add aerospace operations. These operations include artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D printing, materials, and energy storage.

Lastly, Aerospace Beneficiary Companies are companies whose operations stand to benefit from aerospace activities, including agriculture, internet access, global positioning system (GPS), construction, imaging, drones, air taxis, and electric aviation vehicles.

Korus pointed out that due to lower launch costs, the number of satellites scheduled for orbit has increased significantly. Satellites could strengthen GDP growth as their networks launch and leverage data for terrestrial businesses. Roughly 50% of the global population lacks internet connectivity, but with more satellites, cloud computing could effectively go global.

According to ARKs research, the $40 billion opportunity to serve populations without access is a fraction of the total addressable market for satellite broadband. The market for connected planes, trains, and motor vehicles is likely to reach $36 billion in 2025. Governments globally are likely to add further to the demand for space services. Korus projected that, in total, the satellite connectivity market could approach $100 billion annually over the medium-term.

Looking ahead, Korus argued that hypersonic point-to-point travel could boom as long-haul flight times collapse from 10+ hours to 2-3 hours, transforming the global economy.

According to ARK research, passengers on short-haul flights are willing to pay roughly $15,000 for every two hours saved on private planes. Based on the economics of the short-haul flight market, ARK estimates that passengers and businesses will be willing to pay $100,000 to save 13 hours on a 23 hour private hypersonic flight from New York City to Japan. Korus calculated that if 2.7 million passengers were to pay ~$100,000 for long-haul hypersonic flights, the market would scale to $270 billion in revenues annually.

To help investors capture innovation in space exploration,Rebecca Burke, VP, National ETF Sales, Resolute Investment Managers, highlighted the actively managedARK Space Exploration ETF (ARKX). The ETF delivers the diversity investors should be looking for in the final frontier, providing access to multiple industries with space exposure. Research confirms a diverse approach that goes beyond space tourism could pay off for long-term investors.

Burke explained that the ARK Space Exploration ETF aims to capture long-term growth with low correlation of relative returns to traditional growth strategies. In addition, the strategy could serve as a tool for diversification due to smaller overlap with traditional indices, complementing traditional value/growth strategies.

Financial advisors who are interested in learning more about space exploration and innovation can watch the webcast here on demand.

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