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Topic: Are Initial Offerings Overpriced? (Read 168 times)

sr. member
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June 18, 2019, 05:46:11 PM
#3
Devs will make everything possible to be the winners in the crypto space. After all, what they will say is that they do not control the price at the exchanges so they do not care about anything at all. All they do is to set a price and start the selling process. They do not care about what happens to the price next.
hero member
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June 18, 2019, 04:39:24 PM
#2
Don't ask people if we should invest in IPO's. It's your choice to invest whether it is ICO, IPO or IEO. It's your money that you should spend or invest wisely. If you doubt that you must invest on it, then don't do it. There's more to know about your investing decision making and it's going to be hard on your part if your decision will depend on the answer of other people.
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June 18, 2019, 02:57:52 PM
#1
Lyft, Pinterest, Zoom, Uber… these are the big names went to IPOs recently.
It seems IPOs are roaring back, especially compared with the freezing winter for ICOs.
SophonEX uses data to study whether the winter will also appear for IPOs, and shall we invest in these initial offerings? If so, how?

https://medium.com/sophonexchange/are-initial-offerings-overpriced-29c896dba35b?source=friends_link&sk=4f04597535434f96c1fe05101ff15745
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