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legendary
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June 18, 2019, 10:39:10 PM
#10
Just compare the situation we had back in 2015 and 2016, to the one we have right now. Anyone remember the Ethereum ICO of 2015? Back then the product (Ethereum token) was finalized and most of the development was complete before they went for the ICO. And they had priced it very competitively, with the hard cap set at around $18 million. On the other hand many of the ICOs nowadays have their hard caps set above $100 million. And the biggest joke is that many of them are yet to start any development. All they have, is an idea.
full member
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June 18, 2019, 10:32:00 PM
#9

they are not overpriced but ico's are infact have a cheap starting price  .they have alot of bonuses and the bonuses differ at a given time frame . the earlier you invest , the more bonuses you will get but the later you invest the lesser the bonus you will get ( vice versa )  . 

the price of the ico coin only becomes expensive or over priced after the ico have been succesfully ended or if the coin has already been listed on an online exchange .
hero member
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June 18, 2019, 10:03:42 PM
#8
Close this thread that you also created --> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/shall-i-invest-in-ipos-andor-icos-5155891

You can create one topic per thread, no doubling.
member
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June 18, 2019, 09:57:16 PM
#7
Initial offerings are not over priced because every project has its set target and based on these goals, price are set for the various phases for token sales. It becomes unfortunate if a coin drops in ICO, STO, or IEO price after listing and never show signs of rising to surpass that price. This is why investors must study the project well before joining in order to know the capabilities and potentials of the project.
sr. member
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June 18, 2019, 09:55:05 PM
#6
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
It only becomes an overpriced IPO’s if you don’t see the worth of the company, and for sure that price also approved by the regulating body. If you think IPO is overpriced then better to wait for the exchange listing and do invest after that, two way for that company to move either to go up or to go down, its really a matter of choice and trust with the company.
overpriced or not depend on projects quality.if we have understand current projects have good quality ofcourse we will pay more on it.don't ever expecting we will get cheap price on good projects in IEO.market agree in which price they will paid for it.
full member
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June 18, 2019, 05:44:52 PM
#5
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
It only becomes an overpriced IPO’s if you don’t see the worth of the company, and for sure that price also approved by the regulating body. If you think IPO is overpriced then better to wait for the exchange listing and do invest after that, two way for that company to move either to go up or to go down, its really a matter of choice and trust with the company.
jr. member
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June 18, 2019, 05:12:28 PM
#4
bottom line is that, all offerings (IPO or ICO) are based on speculations and you know things that rely on speculations have two ways - go right or wrong. I think some many IPOs were given too much undue attention and hype (Uber is a typical example).
legendary
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June 18, 2019, 05:04:10 PM
#3
When investing in startups you are not paying for current revenues but for growth expectations. Do you expect these companies to have a massive growth in the next years? If that's the case they might not be as overpriced as you think.
hero member
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June 18, 2019, 03:36:44 PM
#2
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
Your choices since its your own funds to be used on investing into these things. IPO's,ICO,IEO's all of them are just overpriced.
Don't know what the actual basis on each token price they are offering.
newbie
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June 18, 2019, 03:13:44 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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