So I'm launching a simple weekly newsletter of upcoming IPOs, filings and companies that just went public.
"Doesn't this exist already?"
IPOScoop is often recommended as a source for this data but has no obvious newsletter.
Fidelity has IPO alerts but you have to create a Fidelity account.
Finance is not an industry I know at all so I might be way off with this idea. Using https://carrd.co/, https://emailoctopus.com/ and $100 in ads I can try and validate it.
If it does work the nature of the content lends itself really well to automation/ outsourcing.
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[ 251 ms ] story [ 682 ms ] threadTracking upcoming IPOs seems like a genuine pain point for retail investors. People periodically check IPO calendars then forget about them.
e.g. these Reddit posts: https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/999irr/tracking_upc... https://www.reddit.com/r/SecurityAnalysis/comments/76zj0v/al...
So I'm launching a simple weekly newsletter of upcoming IPOs, filings and companies that just went public.
"Doesn't this exist already?" IPOScoop is often recommended as a source for this data but has no obvious newsletter. Fidelity has IPO alerts but you have to create a Fidelity account.
Finance is not an industry I know at all so I might be way off with this idea. Using https://carrd.co/, https://emailoctopus.com/ and $100 in ads I can try and validate it.
If it does work the nature of the content lends itself really well to automation/ outsourcing.
Here's the link again: https://www.iposweekly.com/