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CFDs are complex financial instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. CFDs are complex financial instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

IPO trading

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Start trading today. Call +971 (0) 4 5592108 or email sales.ae@ig.com. Our sales team is available from 8:00am to 6:00pm (Dubai time), Monday to Friday.

Contact us: +971 (0) 4 5592108

Why take a position on IPOs with us?

React to IPO volatility on the go

Use the UK’s best web-based platform and mobile trading app to trade from wherever you are1

Trade newly listed shares on margin

Make your capital go further by trading on margin, opening your position with a deposit

Take your position from day one

Trade or invest in the company’s shares on the secondary market as soon as it’s fully listed

Make use of our best execution

Your orders will be filled in 0.013 seconds from submission, in line with our best execution policy

Keep up to date on the latest IPOs

Read news and analysis on upcoming IPOs from our in-house team of experts

What is an IPO?

How can you get exposure to an IPO?

With us, you’ll be able to take a position once the stock has listed on the secondary market. There are two ways for you to take a position on the secondary market following an IPO. You can:

  • Invest in the company’s shares by stock trading
  • Trade on the company’s share price with CFDs
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Fast execution on a huge range of markets

Enjoy flexible access to 17,000 global markets, with reliable execution

Deal seamlessly, wherever you are

Trade on the move with our natively designed, award-winning trading app*

Feel secure with a trusted provider

With more than 45 years of experience, we’re proud to offer a truly market-leading service

*Best Finance App, Best Multi-Platform Provider and Best Platform for the Active Trader as awarded at the ADVFN International Financial Awards 2024.

Create demo account

Demo accounts are only available for CFD trading.

Create live account

Open a stock trading account

Create live account

Open a stock trading account

Fast execution on a huge range of markets

Enjoy flexible access to 17,000 global markets, with reliable execution

Deal seamlessly, wherever you are

Trade on the move with our natively designed, award-winning trading app*

Feel secure with a trusted provider

With more than 45 years of experience, we’re proud to offer a truly market-leading service

*Best Finance App, Best Multi-Platform Provider and Best Platform for the Active Trader as awarded at the ADVFN International Financial Awards 2024.

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Log in to your account now to access today’s opportunity in a huge range of markets.

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Log in to your account now to access today’s opportunity in a huge range of markets.

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How to take your IPO position

1. Learn how IPOs work

Discover everything you need to know in our guide to IPOs.

2. Choose an IPO

Explore upcoming IPOs with news and analysis from our in-house experts.

3. Decide whether to trade or invest

Learn about the differences between trading and investing.

4. Open an account

Choose between a stock trading account or leveraged trading account.

5. Build your IPO strategy

Make sure you know when you plan to take profits and cut losses.

6. Open your first position

Place your trade or invest with our best commission rates.2

Learn more in our detailed guide to trading IPOs

What is an IPO?

An IPO is the traditional way for a company to go public. IPOs can increase sales revenues and profit because listing on a stock exchange helps to increase a company’s exposure.

For investors and traders, an IPO can be a great way of buying shares in a company – or taking a position on its price movements.

With us, you’ll be able to trade the stock once it’s fully listed.

Discover IPOs and how they work

What is an IPO?

An IPO is the traditional way for a company to go public. IPOs can increase sales revenues and profit because listing on a stock exchange helps to increase a company’s exposure.

For investors and traders, an IPO can be a great way of buying shares in a company – or taking a position on its price movements.

With us, you’ll be able to trade the stock once it’s fully listed.

Discover IPOs and how they work

FAQs

Can I make a profit trading initial public offerings (IPOs)?

Yes, you can make a profit trading initial public offerings if you correctly predict share price movements. However, if your prediction is incorrect, you’d incur a loss.

You’ll use CFDs to speculate on share price movements after the stock has listed. When utilising these financial derivatives to trade with us, you’d use leverage. While this means that you only need a small deposit – called margin – to open your position, your potential profits and possible losses will also be magnified to the full value of the position. Making it vital to manage your risk properly.

Learn more about how leverage impacts your trading

You could also profit from an IPO if you buy shares outright through our stock trading platform and they rise in value, but you’d take a loss if you sell your shares for less than what you bought them for.

What are the risks of trading or investing in an IPO?

While there are risks involved in any trading or investment activity, IPOs have additional risks. These include:

  • Not being adequately informed with important company information that might affect share prices, eg ongoing legal cases and intellectual property that isn’t patent protected.
  • A short to no trading history to inform trading decisions.
  • Market expectations not being met due to inflated estimations.
  • Companies not meeting their target market cap.

It’s important that you have all the relevant information before you commit to any trade. When trading IPOs, some useful documents include company prospectuses and admission documents. Staying informed helps you avoid risks that might affect your position.

Is it a good idea to invest in an IPO?

Whether or not it is a good idea to invest in an IPO depends on your risk appetite. Some IPOs perform very well, while others can disappoint. Financial markets can be very volatile following a high-profile IPO, which is why you need a proper risk management strategy in place if you want to buy or sell shares.

Can I trade or invest in shares before the IPO?

No. With us, you’ll be able to trade the stock once it’s fully listed.

What’s the difference between trading and investing?

Trading and investing are different in many ways. Financial derivatives such as CFDs allow you to trade without owning the underlying asset.

Remember, you’ll trade using leverage, meaning that you’ll only commit a fraction of the full value of the trade to open your position. While your initial outlay is reduced significantly, both profits and losses will be magnified to the full value of the trade, making it important to manage your risk properly.

Leverage isn’t available on investments. When you invest in IPOs with us, you’ll own the underlying company shares, gaining voting rights as well as eligibility to receive dividends (if paid by the company). You can also make a profit if you sell your shares at a higher price but if the share price is lower when you sell them, you’ll incur a loss. However, you’d never lose more than your initial outlay as losses on investments are capped at the full value of your trade (excluding any additional fees).

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