Registered User Joined: 9/10/2010 Posts: 10
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I've read several notes about finding IPO's and all of the suggestions seem quite inefficient. It would be great if a condition could be created so that we could easily scan IPO's given buying criteria is often very different. Currently, I'm manually entering names into tc200 because other services (free) can capture them.
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Joined: 9/30/2004 Posts: 9,187
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You can find a list of IPOs with a simple Google search.
The problem with scannign is how would you define an IPO mathematically?
As for us maintaining a list, when is an IPO no longer an IPO? I think everyone has different ideas about how long you list it.
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Registered User Joined: 9/11/2012 Posts: 92
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QUOTE (StockGuy)
You can find a list of IPOs with a simple Google search.
The problem with scannign is how would you define an IPO mathematically?
As for us maintaining a list, when is an IPO no longer an IPO? I think everyone has different ideas about how long you list it.
For me, it would be helpful to have a TC2000 factory watchlist listing each and every new symbol added to the database within the last - let´s say - 3 months. Everybody may or may not evaluate that WL for his/her own purposes.
Franz Josef
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