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The Figma Effect: Investing in Collaborative Tech

Figma's upcoming IPO is creating waves in the tech industry. This collection features companies positioned to benefit from growing demand for digital collaboration tools and a revitalized tech IPO landscape, carefully selected by our expert analysts.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on July 2

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  • Large-cap dominance tends to reduce volatility, offering broader market-like performance and generally lower short-term risk.
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Total Market Cap
  • ADBE: $149.67B

  • TEAM: $44.41B

  • MNDY: $9.91B

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About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

Figma's $1.5 billion IPO signals renewed investor interest in high-growth cloud software. This presents opportunities not just in direct competitors, but across the collaborative tech ecosystem where digital transformation is accelerating growth for SaaS platforms designed for teamwork.

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What You Need to Know

This collection focuses on growth companies operating primarily on subscription-based revenue models. While these stocks may experience higher volatility, they represent essential tools powering modern enterprise collaboration, from design software to project management and specialized workflows.

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Why These Stocks

We've selected companies that either compete directly with Figma, provide complementary collaboration tools, or supply the critical infrastructure supporting cloud software. Each was chosen for its strategic position to benefit from increased valuation multiples or potential M&A activity in this space.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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IPO Momentum Effect

Figma's upcoming $1.5 billion IPO could trigger a wave of tech offerings, potentially lifting valuations across the collaborative software sector. Don't miss the ripple effects of this market catalyst.

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Remote Work Revolution

Companies enabling digital collaboration continue to benefit from permanent shifts in how teams work together. These tools aren't just trendy—they're becoming essential infrastructure for the modern workplace.

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Renewed M&A Interest

Adobe's failed Figma acquisition signals major tech players are hungry for growth. This collection includes potential acquisition targets that could reward investors with significant premiums if bought out.

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