Visa IPO and NetSuite IPO?


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Vivan asks:

Remember NetSuite (N) ’s first day IPO?

the stock didn’t spike until close to the end of day

who here thinks Visa will be the same that majority of buyers are waiting till the end of day to pull trigger?

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2 Comments to "Visa IPO and NetSuite IPO?"

  1. Delorse

    I think the market will sell off by TH cause of the long holiday and due to the recent run up. I am guessing that Visa may be flat +/- for the first 5 weeks as did MasterCard (MA).

    I would have a hard time comparing Visa (V) with Netsuite (N) on a technical or any other basis.

  2. Lovella

    There’s basically only about 2 busy hours of the trading day::
    The first 30 minutes - known as “amateir hour”
    AND
    The final 1 1/2 hours at the end of the trading day. This is to exit those positions held by scalpers and their day trading posiitions AND for swing traders to avoid being tagged as “pattern day traders”

    Generally, the hours from about 10 AM until .about 2:30 have less activity..

    The insitutions know this goes on. AND they do the same thing. They KNOW those are the times when the market is most volatile and active…

    BUt the market has an exression:
    “On Wall Street, just about anything can happen at any time.”

    Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

    VTY,
    Ron Berue
    Yes, thatg is my real last name!

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