Tricks for bidding on new stock

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If a stock is going to become available on some date X, what are best practices to bid:
– can bid at midnight or you have to keep refreshing your webpage starting 9:30am on that date until the stock appears?
– will limit buy be better than a straight buy, or is your limit order likely not to make it through if price increases quickly above the limit you set?
– does the total number of available shares affect how many you should try to buy, what if my order was for half of the available shares?
– etc whatever you think would be useful to know

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Asked on January 26, 2021 11:13 am
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Hi there,

Let's see if i can answer your questions

- Typically before the market opens, you can check out Level 2 quotes - that will give you an idea on where the stock will open. Of note, not every one has access to lEvel 2 quotes. The NEO exchange offers them for free on their website. On the day of trading, brokers should have the stock available to trade that morning - what time? I'm not sure, it will depend on the broker. RBC usually has it up by 830am
- I always limit buy new issues - typically because i go in with a price point in mind and i don't go chasing a stock.
- I will never buy a full position at open - I'll usually look at buying half or a third of a position and see how the stock settles.

It is actually rare that I will buy a position right at open, I like to see how it settles in the first hour but that is my personal preference.

Hope that helps.

Mat

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Posted by Mathieu Litalien
Answered on January 26, 2021 12:14 pm
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Hi there,

Let's see if i can answer your questions

- Typically before the market opens, you can check out Level 2 quotes - that will give you an idea on where the stock will open. Of note, not every one has access to lEvel 2 quotes. The NEO exchange offers them for free on their website. On the day of trading, brokers should have the stock available to trade that morning - what time? I'm not sure, it will depend on the broker. RBC usually has it up by 830am
- I always limit buy new issues - typically because i go in with a price point in mind and i don't go chasing a stock.
- I will never buy a full position at open - I'll usually look at buying half or a third of a position and see how the stock settles.

It is actually rare that I will buy a position right at open, I like to see how it settles in the first hour but that is my personal preference.

Hope that helps.

Mat

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Posted by Mathieu Litalien
Answered on January 26, 2021 12:14 pm