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How to Buy an IPO Stock

30/11/2009 by admin

How to Buy IPO Stock
An IPO is an initial public offering of stock for a corporation. Buying an IPO is usually left to either the wealthy or to those who have inside connections to the company or underwriters. However, there are a few times and ways that you can get in on an IPO.
Get a trading account. You need a brokerage account to buy stock of any kind, but for an IPO, you need to pay particular attention to which brokerage firm you sign up with.
Research individual IPOs. There are a number of websites that you can go to, to find out information and dates for upcoming IPOs . If you have in mind a certain company, you can usually go directly to their website to find out information about their IPO.
The underwriters for an IPO decide who gets IPO shares and how much and it is not an even distribution. Usually IPO stocks go to large institutions and sometimes they are allotted to brokers. Brokers usually sell IPOs to their top clients. You can set up an account with the underwriters in hopes to get in on the IPO action but they will likely give the IPO to their big customers.

An IPO is an initial public offering of stock for a corporation. Buying an IPO is usually left to either the wealthy or to those who have inside connections to the company or underwriters. However, there are a few times and ways that you can get in on an IPO.

  • Get a trading account. You need a brokerage account to buy stock of any kind, but for an IPO, you need to pay particular attention to which brokerage firm you sign up with.
  • Research individual IPOs. There are a number of websites that you can go to, to find out information and dates for upcoming IPOs . If you have in mind a certain company, you can usually go directly to their website to find out information about their IPO.
  • The underwriters for an IPO decide who gets IPO shares and how much and it is not an even distribution. Usually IPO stocks go to large institutions and sometimes they are allotted to brokers. Brokers usually sell IPOs to their top clients. You can set up an account with the underwriters in hopes to get in on the IPO action but they will likely give the IPO to their big customers.

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