
Are IPOs a Good Investment or Just a Gamble?
When you buy shares of a company during its Initial Public Offering (IPO), it’s crucial to remember who’s on the other side of that trade. You’re buying from company insiders—people who know every strength, weakness, and future prospect of the business. They might be selling because they believe the company’s best days are behind it, or they could just be cashing out to buy a private jet. Either way, you're starting with an information disadvantage.







