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I want to invest in share market and to gain from it can you advice me. i think that one shouls allways purchase shares from ipo and how to purchase it how to submit form and what thingsto remember to ask and shure from broker or the midiator. IS IT TRUE THAT IF YOU FILL A APPLICATION FOR 50000 /- AS 75/- PER SHARE COMPANY WILL ONLY ALOT YOU THE SUM OF 5000/- OR NERBY SHARES AND GIVE YOU REFUND OF REST AND NOT GIVE APPLICATION DEMANDED SHARES AND DIVIDE THEM IN ALL APPLICATIONS, AND NOT GIVE ANY ON SMALL APPLICATIONS LIKE 20000 /- . ?

2007-02-13 02:02:10 · 5 answers · asked by Sidd 7 in Business & Finance Investing

5 answers

IPO's are really gain more than shares.But all IPO's are not gaining more.

2007-02-16 17:47:52 · answer #1 · answered by sindhukannankattil 2 · 0 1

I will try not to be sarcastic about your investment style.

Forget about IPOs

If the IPO looks like it is going to be really successful, company insiders, brokers, brokers friends, and big investors will get the opportunity and will buy up all the options before it gets offered to the little guy.

If the IPO is a dog, and looks like it won't be very successfull when called for trading, only the little guy will buy the IPO, the insiders and big boys go for the sure thing, the little guy is just used as a piggy bank for the IPO.
When the stock is called for trading, it goes down because there is no interest in it.

So there you are, beleive it or not...It's your money, (For Now)

2007-02-13 11:57:21 · answer #2 · answered by bob shark 7 · 0 0

Dude ,
IPOs are for basic entrants like investors , If u wanna become a trader then U would never wanna get ur money stuck in this process .Not all IPOs get U gain on the first day .
All the best

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