Best IPO Calendar?

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Hotcakes, Feb 2, 2021.

  1. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    Free or paid ?
     
  2. guru

    guru

    Free.
     
  3. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    Any recommendations ? :D
     
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  4. nitrene

    nitrene

    If you use TD Ameritrade their calendar is pretty good. I use it to trade the hot IPOs. Of course it is mainly clogged with SPACs now.

    I'm pretty sure the Renaissance people must have a calendar since their ETF (IPO) buys most of these IPOs after a few weeks.

    I think tomorrow Telus & ON24 go public if I remember correctly.
     
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  5. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    Thanks Dude !

    Ya whats going on with all the SPAC IPO's? Whats that about??
     
  6. guru

    guru

  7. nitrene

    nitrene

    I can't figure out what each individual SPAC is going to buy. I think the best strategy is to wait until they announce what they're going to buy & then buy the SPAC.

    I think 3 weeks ago I bought my first SPAC -- IPOE after I read it was going to try & merge with SoFi. Its up about 25-30% since then (I bought it at ~ $20). It actually hit $28+ during the WSB frenzy on Friday.

    I bought the AFRM IPO and it has done pretty well -- and I bought it at $93. On the secoond day it hit $135+.

    My strategy is to buy IPOs that rise 20-50% since that seems like a good gauge of interest. I try not to buy well known companies since they do terrible immediately after IPO.

    I think my biggest gainer was that C3Ai company which really skyrocketed after the IPO -- $100 to $180 in 2 weeks.
     
  8. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    Brother, this is all good information. Thank you. Have a group chat or discord server chat group? Good to circulate good ideas between people....

    Ya, FinVIZ! Forgot about them !!! Assumed they didnt have an IPO search :S

    Thanks dude.

    I've noticed IPO stocks in bull markets waaaayyy outperform the broader market. Of course, with so many new IPO's, they have to be qualified. Coinbase? That's guaranteed $$$
     
  9. d08

    d08

    It's frustrating. There should be some regulation on this or at least orderly information dissemination, now it's just random chaos in the SPAC world.
     
  10. nitrene

    nitrene

    I checked the Renaissance website and they charge ~ $1000/yr for their research & calendar. Seems reasonable but probably for people with a lot of capital to deploy in this strategy. I only do this part time so its not worth it for me.

    I found a good potential SPAC -- IACA. It will merge with a company called Taboola which is in hyper growth industry (marketing software) so it should so well. Taboola's main public competitors have done pretty well -- APPS & PUBM. I bought PUBM when it went public I think in early Decenber & its up around 60%.
     
    #10     Feb 3, 2021