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IPOs – the initial public offerings as companies transition from private to public – provide unique trading and investing opportunities.
On the one hand, technical analysis is basically impossible, and information about the company’s fundamentals is nearly non-existent save for their prospectus, which details the company's opportunities and risks, and talks about what the IPO money will be used for.
On the other hand, an IPO is your chance to be an “early investor”. Imagine what it must have been like to buy Apple, Coca Cola, Amazon, or Google for relatively cheap prices when they first hit the market, then watch as their valuations rose to what they are today. An IPO is your opportunity to get into a company on the ground floor and potentially ride it to a wave of success. With so much uncertainty about a new company, IPOS also offer traders uniquely volatile trading opportunities.
That’s why we’re proud to introduce our IPO Calendar, which easily lets you track upcoming IPOs around the world, and provides you with basic yet important information about the expected opening prices and company valuations.
You can also view recent IPOs, from where you can choose any company and click through to the general overview pages we provide for every public company.
If you only want to focus on certain markets, the IPO Calendar comes equipped with a filter, to narrow the upcoming IPO results to specific countries.
Try the new IPO Calendar to take find new trading or investing opportunities you can take advantage of!
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