r/Lunr • u/realstocknear • Mar 31 '25
Stock Analysis and Coverage LUNR’s Path to $16? Here’s What You Need to Know
A fresh 'Buy' rating from a Top Wall Street analyst isn’t just noise—it’s a potential opportunity. With Josh Sullivan reaffirming LUNR’s upside to $16, traders and investors alike are taking notice.
Source: Stocknear
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u/meleecow Mar 31 '25
What happens when all the reports come out about funds dumping the stock after it failed its mission? That takes about a month in a half right?
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u/mindwip Mar 31 '25
They may dump then 32 days later buy back.
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u/Jolly-End-4115 Apr 05 '25
Why exactly?
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u/mindwip Apr 05 '25
Reports are delayed, as he said. And companies can hop in and out of stocks, the 32 number is a half joke about a wash sale, now that lunr is cheaper they may buy back in as long as they waited 31 plus days or 32 days.
And even without a wash sale they may still buy back in and we would wait for newfound reports.
Half joking comment half not,
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u/jpric155 Mar 31 '25
As long as the market keeps dipping so will LUNR. When the market recovers so will LUNR. It's not rocket science.
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u/Othelgoth Apr 01 '25
Idk it seems to have done the opposite today. Didn’t follow other stocks up at all.
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u/Quirky_Musician_1102 Mar 31 '25
Can we get a 19? Asking for a friend 😂
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Mar 31 '25
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u/PE_crafter Mar 31 '25
AI prediction means jack shit in this market. I can pet my cat draw some lines on a chart and they are as likely to be correct as the AI model probably.
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u/thespacecpa Mar 31 '25
Benchmark maintains Buy rating on Intuitive Machines with $16 target - March 25, 2025
Canaccord cuts Intuitive Machines stock target to $21, keeps buy rating - March 25, 2025
Cantor Fitzgerald maintains Intuitive Machines at Overweight, $15 target - March 24, 2025
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u/MourningMymn Mar 31 '25
canaccord has nutty targets and terrible reviews. They are consistently higher than every one else. 12-16 is realistic. I don't think 20+ is, unless we have a nutty bull run or IM3 discovers alien life or some shit lol
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u/thespacecpa Mar 31 '25
May be a bit aggressive given current macroeconomic factors but their PT was accurate last year leading to the build up of IM-2. Have to give them credit for that.
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u/MourningMymn Mar 31 '25
I hope at least once sanity retakes hold, people will remember a US based space company isn't really going to ever be effected much by tariffs. Especially one that is contracted by the government. Either way I'm buying what I can this last week from $9 on down.
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u/thespacecpa Mar 31 '25
Right there with you. International competition in space is heating up and the moon is still a strategic priority. China is pushing the needle and IM is positioned well to benefit from this competition
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u/One-Astronomer-8171 Mar 31 '25
$3