How to Play It Without Getting Burnt
So, how should an investor approach this potential revival? Chasing individual IPOs on their first day of trading is, in my opinion, a bit of a mug’s game. It’s incredibly difficult to get an allocation at a good price, and the initial hype can lead to volatile, unpredictable swings. You might as well be at the races, betting on a horse you’ve never seen before.
A potentially more sensible approach is to invest in the broader ecosystem. Instead of trying to pick the one company that will soar, you could gain exposure to the established players and infrastructure providers that stand to benefit from the entire trend. It’s a strategy some are calling Riding The New Tech IPO Wave, and to me, it makes a great deal of sense. This way, you’re not betting on a single, risky debut, but on the resilience and continued growth of the wider technology sector. Of course, all investing carries risk, and a market thaw is never guaranteed to last. But it certainly makes for a more interesting landscape than we’ve seen in years.