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Things you should know before investing in IPO

  1. If you have bought an IPO for the company, you are exposed to the fortunes of that company. You bear a direct impact on its success and loss
  2. It is this asset of your portfolio which has the highest potential to reward the returns. On the flip side, it can sink your investment without a sign. Remember stocks are subjected to the volatility of the markets
  3. You should know that a company which offers its shares to the public is not indebted to reimburse the capital to the public investors
  4. You should weigh up your potential risks and rewards before investing in an IPO. If you are a novice, read up an account from an expert or a wealth management firm. If still in doubt, talk to your personal financial adviser.

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