How Market Conditions Influence IPO Success

The Role of Bull and Bear Markets in Launching a Public Offering A company’s journey to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a meticulously planned endeavor, yet its success is profoundly vulnerable to the prevailing winds of the broader market. Market conditions act...

and The AI: A Candid Look at the OpenAI IPO

The Anatomy of an Un-Issue: Dissecting the OpenAI IPO That Wasn’t The financial world is a theater of anticipation, where whispers of a blockbuster initial public offering (IPO) can send ripples through global markets for years. Few potential listings have generated...

The Bad

The Psychology of Negative Bias The human brain is hardwired with a fundamental survival mechanism: to prioritize negative information over positive. This is known as negative bias, a concept deeply rooted in evolutionary psychology. For our ancestors, overlooking a...

Common Risks Associated With Investing in New IPOs

Volatility and Price Swings in the Aftermarket The initial days and weeks of an IPO’s public trading are notoriously volatile. This period is characterized by significant price swings, driven not by long-term fundamental analysis but by market sentiment, hype, and the...