Is There an IPO Bubble in India? Should You Invest in 2024 ?

aniket roy - Sep 28 - - Dev Community

IPO Bubble in India? Should You Invest in 2024 ?

2024 has turned into a massive year for IPOs in India. Almost every other company seems to be going public, and many of these IPOs are being priced at a premium right from the start. Some have delivered jaw-dropping returns—10%, 20%, 50%, 80%, and even 100% in just a few days after listing. With the stock market at an all-time high (ATH), there’s a growing question: Is there an IPO bubble forming?

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A market bubble happens when prices of assets, like stocks, rise quickly to levels far above their true value. Right now, because of the excitement and buzz around IPOs, even companies with weak financials are being listed at high prices. At the same time, surprisingly, some companies with strong business fundamentals are listing at a discount, which might leave many investors scratching their heads.

Why This Happens

In a bull market—when stocks are generally rising—investor enthusiasm can sometimes drive up the price of IPOs regardless of how strong the company really is. This often leads to companies with poor fundamentals getting high valuations, purely because of the market hype. Investors see fast gains and rush to get in on the action, but not all of these IPOs are based on solid business practices or future potential.

At the same time, some companies with strong, reliable business models might list their IPO at a lower price or not see the same wild gains initially. These are the companies that investors often overlook during times of market euphoria, even though they may be the ones that perform well in the long run.

Should You Invest in IPOs Now?

This is the big question. Just because an IPO lists with premium pricing or shows fast returns doesn’t mean it’s a good long-term investment. Market conditions can change quickly, and stocks that surge right after listing might fall just as fast once the hype dies down.

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If you're thinking of investing in IPOs, it’s important not to get caught up in the excitement. Sure, some people are making quick profits, but that’s not always sustainable. Instead of chasing fast gains, focus on the long-term health and performance of the company.

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