The tragic collapse of Top Frontier Investment Holdings Inc. (TFHI) during its initial listing last week highlighted one important stock trading lesson that most investors are still not aware of. That is, a stock’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) or introductory listing does not automatically translate to instant gains.
Most newbie stock investors have this notion that IPOs — or in the case of TFHI, initial listing on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) by way of introduction — always result to profits.
With TFHI’s stock price dropping 44% on its first trading day and 58% total drop in just week — we now see that IPOs and initial listings may not necessarily be good investments.