AST SpaceMobile trades on Nasdaq under the ticker ASTS — often written NASDAQ: ASTS. This page is the continuously-updated home for ASTS on WEEX: where to track the price, what drives the stock, and the practical routes to get exposure — including without a US brokerage account.
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ASTS trades on Nasdaq during US market hours; follow the live quote through any brokerage or market-data service that carries Nasdaq prices under NASDAQ: ASTS. As of July 2026 the stock trades above all on satellite deployment — how many BlueBird satellites AST SpaceMobile gets and keeps in orbit — and on its carrier and regulatory milestones. On WEEX, ASTS-linked exposure runs through the stock markets — see the market listings for what is offered, including the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo).
AST SpaceMobile is building a space-based cellular network — the BlueBird satellite constellation — designed to connect ordinary smartphones directly, without special hardware. It is a development-stage company: revenue is small and lumpy while the network is built. In Q1 2026 (quarter ended March 31, 2026, reported May 11, 2026) revenue was US$14.7 million — down sequentially and well short of the roughly US$37 million expected, which the company attributed to the timing of gateway deliveries and government-milestone recognition, not lost demand. It reported a net loss of about US$191.0 million (−US$0.66 per share) and held about US$3.5 billion in cash, and reaffirmed full-year 2026 revenue guidance of US$150–200 million; the stock actually rose on the reaffirmed outlook despite the miss. Read ASTS on deployment and contracts, not on current earnings.
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For scenario analysis and price targets, see the dated coverage linked below — this page is kept continuously updated and does not carry point-in-time targets.
Route 1 — US brokerage access: buy ASTS directly on Nasdaq during US market hours through a brokerage that offers US equities. This route gives you the actual common stock; AST SpaceMobile pays no dividend, so the return comes entirely from share-price movement.
Route 2 — on WEEX: ASTS-linked exposure runs through WEEX's stock markets — check the market listings for what is offered, futures first, alongside the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo):
These are price-linked instruments, not the share itself: a stock-futures position is a derivative that tracks share pricing, and the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo) is a blockchain-issued token designed to follow the listed share. Both are price exposure only — no voting rights, no direct dividend receipt — and their price can deviate from the underlying. Leverage, where used, amplifies losses as well as gains.
| Point of comparison | US brokerage (ASTS) | WEEX (stock markets) |
|---|---|---|
| What you hold | AST SpaceMobile common stock | Futures position or tokenized stock designed to track share pricing |
| Market types | Cash equity | Stock futures and the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo) — see the listings |
| Account requirement | US-market brokerage account | WEEX account |
| Trading hours | US market hours | See the market page |
| Dividend | None — development-stage, no payout | No — price exposure only |
| Shareholder rights | Yes | No — price exposure only |
WEEX's stock markets offer two forms of exposure to a listed share: stock futures — derivative contracts that track the price, tradable long or short with leverage — and tokenized stocks, blockchain-issued instruments designed to follow the share (for AST SpaceMobile, the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo)). Both are price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and can deviate from the underlying. For which ASTS-linked markets are currently offered, see the market listings.
No. ASTS is AST SpaceMobile. ASTR was Astra Space, a different launch company that is no longer publicly traded. Do not conflate the two.
No. It is a development-stage company and pays no dividend; there has been no stock split.
Following the successful June 17, 2026 launch of BlueBirds 8, 9 and 10 (after BlueBird 6 in December 2025 and BlueBird 7 in April 2026), the company targets roughly 45 satellites in orbit by the end of 2026 and says it is funded for about 90.
Q2 2026 results are expected around August 17, 2026. The date comes from calendar aggregators and is not company-confirmed, so treat it as scheduled rather than fixed.
No. ASTX, ASTY and ASUP (2x long) and ASTN (2x short) are leveraged single-stock ETFs that track ASTS — not AST SpaceMobile shares.
On WEEX, ASTS-linked exposure runs through the stock markets — see the listings, including the AST SpaceMobile Tokenized Stock (Ondo). These are price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.
This content is for information only and is not investment advice.
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