In 2021 we saw more U.S. IPOs (initial public offering) than in 2020 and 2019 combined. Big names such as Robinhood, Rivian, Coinbase and Udemy, all went public, and it’s started a bit of an IPO boom. But with overvalued stock industry conditions being perfect for companies trying to go public themselves, does this hint at a a severely overvalued stock industry? Or should we forget about that and just start buying the big IPOs?
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