The Average IPO Corrects Roughly 50%

Earlier this year, Space Exploration Technologies (SPCX) became the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history with a valuation near $2 trillion. Despite SpaceX’s size, its near-monopoly in its industry, and being one of the most hyped IPOs ever, shares fell from a high of $225.78 to a low of $105.62. History teaches investors that such corrections are the norm. In fact, within one year of its debut, the average tech IPO sees a drawdown of 55% from its peak. SpaceX just witnessed a 53% drawdown.

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