[Events] FLY Is Going Public — Guess the Closing Price and Win 888 Tiger Coins! 🚀

TigerEvents
08-05

A new space IPO is ready to launch! 🚀🚀 This Thursday, $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ will make its public debut on the NASDAQ. The Texas-based space company is known for building rockets and lunar landers and has worked with NASA, the U.S. Space Force, and major defense contractors.🚀🚀

Its IPO price range was just raised to $41–$43, which puts Firefly’s valuation over $6 billion. So here’s the question: Where will FLY close on its first day of trading? Make your prediction and you could win a share of 888 Tiger Coins.

About Firefly

  • Founded in 2017, Firefly designs and manufactures small- and medium-lift rockets, spacecraft, and landers.

  • Its Alpha rocket supports rapid satellite launches, and its Blue Ghost lander recently completed a successful lunar mission for NASA.

  • The company is also working on a reusable rocket called Eclipse and an orbital platform called Elytra.

  • In Q1 2025, Firefly posted $55.9 million in revenue, up 572% year over year. It isn’t profitable yet, but it has a growing $1.1 billion contract backlog and strong momentum.

This could be one of the hottest IPOs of the year. Can you predict where $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ will move on 7 August?

How to participate?

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  • Predict the closing price of $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ on Thursday 7 August 2025.

  • Please round your answer to a whole number. For example, round $30.81 to $31.

🎁Reward

  • The first Tiger who posts the correct answers will be rewarded 888 Tiger Coins 🎁🎁🎁.

⏰Event Duration

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  • 財運到財源滾滾到
    08-06
    財運到財源滾滾到
    Predict the closing price is $180
  • Success88
    08-06
    Success88
    My Guess is just $70
  • Barcode
    08-05
    Barcode

    $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ $Figma(FIG)$ 🚀🌕 Firefly Aerospace ($FLY) IPO: The SpaceX Slayer or Overhyped Starship? 🌕🚀

    Will $FLY ignite the market on August 7?

    Firefly Aerospace ($FLY) blasts onto the NASDAQ on 07Aug25, with a red-hot $41–$43 IPO range that pegs its valuation at $6.04B. I’m utterly enthralled by Firefly’s mission to revolutionize rapid-response space access, but will it soar past SpaceX’s shadow or crash on debut? The social media heat is supernova-level; I’ve combusted through every datapoint to deliver a platinum-grade breakdown that outshines every AI entry in orbit.

    🌑 Lunar legend: Firefly’s cosmic edge

    Since 2017, Firefly has carved a niche in small- to medium-lift launch and lunar lander missions, outpacing peers on ambition and tech.

    • Moonshot milestone: Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander aced a soft lunar landing in Mar25, becoming the first commercial craft to do so. That win secured a $93M NASA contract and cemented trust with defense contractors.

    • Rocket-fueled growth: Q1 2025 revenue reached $55.9M, a staggering +572% YoY, with a $1.1B contract backlog from NASA, the U.S. Space Force, and Northrop Grumman.

    • Tech differentiators: The Alpha rocket offers 24-hour launch readiness, ideal for tactical and emergency payloads. The upcoming Elytra orbital platform positions Firefly in the reusable infrastructure game; it could rival Rocket Lab’s Photon or even SpaceX’s Starlink-ready platforms.

    Still, risks are real. Firefly posted a $60.1M net loss in Q1, carries $136.1M in debt, and pays a high 13.87% interest rate. Its April 2025 Alpha rocket failure raised execution concerns, especially among institutional players with long memories.

    📡 Space race frenzy: hype meets tailwinds

    The $1.8T space economy projected by 2035 (McKinsey) forms the backdrop, but Firefly’s buzz is distinct.

    IPO fever: Firefly’s price range was raised from $35–$39 to $41–$43 after a 3× oversubscribed bookbuild, with $696.6M in gross proceeds. That signals institutional hunger.

    Social proof: #FireflyIPO is trending. A fintech influencer posted: “$FLY is Rocket Lab 2.0 with lunar sauce. I’m loading.” Another wrote: “This feels like Figma before its 250% explosion.” Even skeptics admit the Blue Ghost win adds undeniable intrigue.

    Geopolitical catalyst: Firefly’s alignment with the $175B Golden Dome program, U.S. Space Force initiatives, and Lockheed Martin defense plays gives it outsized relevance in today’s multipolar space race.

    🆚 Peer showdown: Firefly vs Rocket Lab

    Rocket Lab ($RKLB), which IPO’d in 2021 at a $4.8B valuation, has since completed over 50 launches with a 95% success rate. In comparison, Firefly enters the public markets at $6.04B, with just seven total launches under its belt, one of which failed in April 2025. Rocket Lab posted Q1 revenue of $92.8M (+70% YoY), versus Firefly’s $55.9M (+572% YoY), and holds a similar backlog near $1B.

    While Rocket Lab holds the edge in launch cadence and reliability, Firefly’s diversified product roadmap, faster revenue acceleration, and Blue Ghost’s lunar success provide narrative alpha. One trader summed it up: “$RKLB has proven chops, $FLY has unproven torque. I’m waiting for orbit confirmation.”

    📈 Day-one thrust: decoding the pop

    Hot tech IPOs with tight floats and high engagement often surge 20–30% on debut. Firefly’s fundamentals plus social momentum place it squarely in this window.

    • At $43, Firefly is valued at a ~30× price-to-sales multiple; this is notably lower than Rocket Lab’s ~40× at IPO, giving bulls something to justify.

    • Voyager Space’s +22% IPO pop in Jun25 offers a conservative benchmark, but Firefly’s Moon success and 3× oversubscription point to more upside.

    • With only ~10% of shares floating and enormous retail chatter, I see a realistic squeeze scenario into the high $40s or low $50s.

    My call: $FLY closes at $51 on 07Aug25. That’s an 18.6% pop from the $43 top-end, driven by execution optimism and macro momentum, but held in check by balance sheet gravity.

    🧠 Strategic play: how I’m trading Firefly

    I’m buying at open only if $45 holds on the first 15-minute candle.

    • Take-profit zone: $48–$53

    • Stop-loss: $40 flat

    • Conviction: Short-term flip. I’ll reassess for a swing if Q3 earnings show margin leverage or backlog conversion momentum.

    This is not a blind moonshot; it’s a high-thrust, risk-calibrated trade. If it stalls on launch, I’d rather eject early and wait for re-entry on fundamentals.

    What’s your whole-number prediction for $FLY’s closing price on 07Aug25? 

    Drop your forecast below to enter the 888 Tiger Coins challenge, and let’s see who calls orbital altitude with precision.

    Sis, don’t just orbit from afar lah. Come join me in this event. The launchpad is lit, momentum is building, and the Tiger Coins are ripe for the taking. You in, or still floating can can? 🚀😏 @SPACE ROCKET 

    📢 Don’t miss out! Like, Repost and Follow me for exclusive setups, cutting-edge trends, and insights that move markets 🚀📈 I’m obsessed with hunting down the next big movers and sharing strategies that crush it. Let’s outsmart the market and stack those gains together! 🍀

    Trade like a boss! Happy trading ahead, Cheers, BC 📈🚀🍀🍀🍀

    @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerWire @TigerPicks 

    • BarcodeReplySPACE ROCKET
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    • BarcodeReplySPACE ROCKET
      ✨🚀🇸🇬🚀You know I aim to keep the analysis shiok enough to satisfy even the most kiasu trader. If $FLY flies the way I think it will, we better chope our seats early for the moon ride 🌙🚀🍀🍀🍀
    • BarcodeReplySPACE ROCKET
      Thanks for reading this and for your kind words! 🚀🍀🍀🍀🩵
    • SPACE ROCKETReplyHen Solo
      Thanks for the tag and awesome write-up dear girl! 🥰
    • SPACE ROCKET
      Awesome analysis as always sis! 🔥🚀💯
  • Hen Solo
    08-07
    Hen Solo
    An absolutely great account BC! //@Barcode:

    $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ $Figma(FIG)$ 🚀🌕 Firefly Aerospace ($FLY) IPO: The SpaceX Slayer or Overhyped Starship? 🌕🚀

    Will $FLY ignite the market on August 7?

    Firefly Aerospace ($FLY) blasts onto the NASDAQ on 07Aug25, with a red-hot $41–$43 IPO range that pegs its valuation at $6.04B. I’m utterly enthralled by Firefly’s mission to revolutionize rapid-response space access, but will it soar past SpaceX’s shadow or crash on debut? The social media heat is supernova-level; I’ve combusted through every datapoint to deliver a platinum-grade breakdown that outshines every AI entry in orbit.

    🌑 Lunar legend: Firefly’s cosmic edge

    Since 2017, Firefly has carved a niche in small- to medium-lift launch and lunar lander missions, outpacing peers on ambition and tech.

    • Moonshot milestone: Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander aced a soft lunar landing in Mar25, becoming the first commercial craft to do so. That win secured a $93M NASA contract and cemented trust with defense contractors.

    • Rocket-fueled growth: Q1 2025 revenue reached $55.9M, a staggering +572% YoY, with a $1.1B contract backlog from NASA, the U.S. Space Force, and Northrop Grumman.

    • Tech differentiators: The Alpha rocket offers 24-hour launch readiness, ideal for tactical and emergency payloads. The upcoming Elytra orbital platform positions Firefly in the reusable infrastructure game; it could rival Rocket Lab’s Photon or even SpaceX’s Starlink-ready platforms.

    Still, risks are real. Firefly posted a $60.1M net loss in Q1, carries $136.1M in debt, and pays a high 13.87% interest rate. Its April 2025 Alpha rocket failure raised execution concerns, especially among institutional players with long memories.

    📡 Space race frenzy: hype meets tailwinds

    The $1.8T space economy projected by 2035 (McKinsey) forms the backdrop, but Firefly’s buzz is distinct.

    IPO fever: Firefly’s price range was raised from $35–$39 to $41–$43 after a 3× oversubscribed bookbuild, with $696.6M in gross proceeds. That signals institutional hunger.

    Social proof: #FireflyIPO is trending. A fintech influencer posted: “$FLY is Rocket Lab 2.0 with lunar sauce. I’m loading.” Another wrote: “This feels like Figma before its 250% explosion.” Even skeptics admit the Blue Ghost win adds undeniable intrigue.

    Geopolitical catalyst: Firefly’s alignment with the $175B Golden Dome program, U.S. Space Force initiatives, and Lockheed Martin defense plays gives it outsized relevance in today’s multipolar space race.

    🆚 Peer showdown: Firefly vs Rocket Lab

    Rocket Lab ($RKLB), which IPO’d in 2021 at a $4.8B valuation, has since completed over 50 launches with a 95% success rate. In comparison, Firefly enters the public markets at $6.04B, with just seven total launches under its belt, one of which failed in April 2025. Rocket Lab posted Q1 revenue of $92.8M (+70% YoY), versus Firefly’s $55.9M (+572% YoY), and holds a similar backlog near $1B.

    While Rocket Lab holds the edge in launch cadence and reliability, Firefly’s diversified product roadmap, faster revenue acceleration, and Blue Ghost’s lunar success provide narrative alpha. One trader summed it up: “$RKLB has proven chops, $FLY has unproven torque. I’m waiting for orbit confirmation.”

    📈 Day-one thrust: decoding the pop

    Hot tech IPOs with tight floats and high engagement often surge 20–30% on debut. Firefly’s fundamentals plus social momentum place it squarely in this window.

    • At $43, Firefly is valued at a ~30× price-to-sales multiple; this is notably lower than Rocket Lab’s ~40× at IPO, giving bulls something to justify.

    • Voyager Space’s +22% IPO pop in Jun25 offers a conservative benchmark, but Firefly’s Moon success and 3× oversubscription point to more upside.

    • With only ~10% of shares floating and enormous retail chatter, I see a realistic squeeze scenario into the high $40s or low $50s.

    My call: $FLY closes at $51 on 07Aug25. That’s an 18.6% pop from the $43 top-end, driven by execution optimism and macro momentum, but held in check by balance sheet gravity.

    🧠 Strategic play: how I’m trading Firefly

    I’m buying at open only if $45 holds on the first 15-minute candle.

    • Take-profit zone: $48–$53

    • Stop-loss: $40 flat

    • Conviction: Short-term flip. I’ll reassess for a swing if Q3 earnings show margin leverage or backlog conversion momentum.

    This is not a blind moonshot; it’s a high-thrust, risk-calibrated trade. If it stalls on launch, I’d rather eject early and wait for re-entry on fundamentals.

    What’s your whole-number prediction for $FLY’s closing price on 07Aug25? 

    Drop your forecast below to enter the 888 Tiger Coins challenge, and let’s see who calls orbital altitude with precision.

    Sis, don’t just orbit from afar lah. Come join me in this event. The launchpad is lit, momentum is building, and the Tiger Coins are ripe for the taking. You in, or still floating can can? 🚀😏 @SPACE ROCKET 

    📢 Don’t miss out! Like, Repost and Follow me for exclusive setups, cutting-edge trends, and insights that move markets 🚀📈 I’m obsessed with hunting down the next big movers and sharing strategies that crush it. Let’s outsmart the market and stack those gains together! 🍀

    Trade like a boss! Happy trading ahead, Cheers, BC 📈🚀🍀🍀🍀

    @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerWire @TigerPicks 

  • YiSquared
    08-07
    YiSquared
    $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$
    $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$


    Firefly Aerospace’s IPO under ticker FLY is gaining attention due to its unique position in the space launch market. With its Alpha rocket delivering 1,300 kg to LEO, Firefly targets a gap between smallsat rideshares and large-scale missions, especially for defense and rapid-response needs. Its standout moment came in 2023 with the Victus Nox mission, launching just 27 hours after orders - unmatched by competitors.


    Backed by contracts from the U.S. Space Force, NASA, and DARPA, Firefly has real government traction. While its cost per kg is higher than SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare, its value lies in speed and flexibility, not bulk discounting.


    If IPO sentiment mirrors recent hype around defense and space tech, a $110 close on Day 1 is possible, especially with limited float and momentum traders jumping in. It’s a bold target, but reflects investor appetite for early-stage, defense-aligned space plays with asymmetric upside.
  • 1PC
    08-05
    1PC
    Les joi in the fun 😊 & pick a luck number [Happy] @Shyon @JC888 @Barcode @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @koolgal
    • Barcode
      Thanks for the 🏷️ 1PC 🤝✨
    • Shyon
      thanks for sharing
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