Nate Geraci: Top 20 IPOs average 62 percent max drawdown in first year

Nate Geraci: Top 20 IPOs average 62 percent max drawdown in first year
Largest IPOs face steep year-one drops

Nate Geraci highlights that over the past 20 years, the 20 largest initial public offerings by market capitalization have experienced an average maximum drawdown of 62 percent in their first year post-IPO.

Geraci describes this as an unreal statistic, underscoring the significant risks often faced by large newly public companies.

Geraci has previously commented on active fund managers’ likely interest in buying SpaceX shares despite criticism over index inclusion. He has also highlighted a Barrons cover story on chip sector leaders and market bubble concerns. These observations come as investors continue to scrutinize high-profile equity listings and sector trends.

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