Relly | 典狱长
Relly | 典狱长|Apr 20, 2025 18:22
Last week, Bawang Tea Lady went public on NASDAQ, becoming the second domestic coffee and tea beverage stock to list on the US stock market after Luckin Coffee. Meixue Ice City has brought strong wealth effects to the Hong Kong stock market, and winning new signings can earn a lot of money. When Bawang Tea Lady, who is also in the same track, went public on the US stock market to make new signings, a group of people rushed forward. However, unlike Hong Kong's IPO, IPO in the US is not fair at all. IPO in Hong Kong has established rules and is open and transparent, while IPO in the US is self allocated without going through the exchange. Like the cryptocurrency industry, Fair is also difficult in the stock market. These US stocks are newly listed, and securities firms allocate new stocks based on the bidding results. Often, the allocation to users is only made after the on-site bidding is completed. If you make money, take it yourself, and if you lose money, throw it to the users. Sometimes, when securities firms need to attract new customers for profitable tickets, they intentionally allocate some profits. However, when securities firms lose money, they will definitely not keep them for themselves and will definitely allocate them. If you really invest in new US stocks, it's best not to go through brokerage platforms. After researching it yourself, if you think it's feasible, you can directly find distributors. What new stocks in the US can be traded? Either strongly believe in the tickets prepared for long-term acquisition, or there are insider tickets. Don't play without insider information. I suddenly feel that @ fair3_official is a great cultural concept, and it always has a topic. Today, Bitget exchange does not allow users to withdraw money, which is not fair at all. Market makers are stupid and let users make money, but they can roll back the transaction. What if it's the other way around?
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