Probably sometime next week, Facebook is going to call in for its initial public offering (IPO). This is certainly the most exciting financial event of the year 2012 and you really don’t want to miss the boat on this one. I don’t care where you have to take the money to invest in this initial public offering of Facebook, I don’t care. And why not, go used your American Express credit card! lol.
More seriously, so far in my investment life, I only took part in one single initial public offering (IPO). I made my first IPO in Horizons Gold Yield Fund (HGY.UN). An IPO is fun because you are getting your rich hands on some stocks for free. This means that when you call your broker to take part in an IPO, you don’t pay any commission fee.
At least that’s how it went with TD Waterhouse when I place my order to take part in the IPO of Horizons Gold Yield Fund (HGY.UN), I didn’t have any commission to pay. Also, TD Waterhouse wasn’t from the list of brokers included in the IPO, but they managed to get me some stocks to make me happy! So thanks you, TD Waterhouse! I guess that normally, if your broker is an authorize IPO issuer; you may be able to place your order in your online broker account, but I cannot confirm. At 9.99$ per selling and buying operation, trust me, a commission break is greatly appreciate.
Anyway, let’s see, what’s an IPO?
An Initial Public Offering (IPO), mark the really first move of a company inside the wonderful and sometime less wonderful world of the stock market. An IPO is being called when a company want to make its move and integrate the stock market. In Canada like any other places in the world, there’re some very successful companies, like Facebook, who are not from the stock market. Among the way, those successful companies decided, for a reason or another, to get a symbol ticket and decided to take place in the stock market. The reason why of that is mostly to bring in cash to the company, that’s how the financial crap work. It might be crap, but anyone can make money out of an IPO and out of the stock market. You just need to go in there and do you thing.
As the name explains, an IPO is open to EVERYONE and ANYONE. As long you have the cold cash in your broker account, you simply have to DRING DRING, call TD Waterhouse or whoever else is your broker and say: I want some Facebook future stocks! And what you want is what you get.
It’s really as simple is that. And oh pleaseeeeee, when you place your order, write down the following: the time of your call, the date, the name of lucky broker who place the order for you and also, if he or she can provide one, an operation number or whatever else reference number. From what I remember, TD Waterhouse doesn’t provide any reference number but the broker gives, at least their name.
Facebook is not from the stock market yet but it worth as much as MacDonald. You know, the fast food company...
This is all very nice, but I am going to continue even if it’s Friday night and we’re going to see together why an IPO can be very interesting.
First of all, when you participate in an IPO, the stock price is giving. They usually ask for a minimum investment amount. From what I experience with HGY.U, the minimum investment requested is reasonable. The stock price is one fix and usually, if the company is a good one, like Facebook, once the company hit the stock market for real, the company stock usually exceed the value of the initial public offering stock price. So that’s something that is extremely interesting. You are almost guarantee to mark some interesting capital gain.
Please, take advantage of the US-Canadian parity dollar
Right now, the Canadian dollar worth as much as the US dollar one. Now more than ever it’s time to take advantage of the parity to get some fresh US dollars.
Following what, when the initial public offering (IPO) of Facebook finally kick in, well, the only thing left for you to do will be to call your broker and voilà.
You just learn something very fantastic tonight that will allow you to experience, with a bit of luck, a lot of cash in term of capital gain. So be happy! And go work on your Facebook page please! Facebook is hotter than ever before. Be ready!