looking to invest in future ipo’s?


IPO
Lorretta asks:

need info on online brokerage firms with min. or no deposit requirements.
do ipo purchases have to go through an offline brokerage?
any offline brokers with minimum or no deposit requirements?

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3 Comments to "looking to invest in future ipo’s?"

  1. Eulalia

    Good luck.

    Please share your findings at:
    finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/TradingZoom/

  2. Cheryl

    Scottrade is a good online broker one to use. Thats who I’m with. They do show you new IPO’s that are scheduled and let you invest in them on the day the come out. But you have to call the actual broker in order to place an IPO trade through them. All other trades can be done online.

  3. Marcus

    You need at least $1,000,000.00 USD PER NEW COMPANY in you want to buy IPOs.

    If the new company has several underwriters then you will need at least $1,000,000.00 USD PER UNDERWRITER.

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