Companies that are going public draw an enormous amount of investor attention…
and as traders size up and increase the demand for IPOs -- volatility also rises.
But if you're considering investing in an IPO, it's important to avoid getting swept up in the hype.
In today's video, I'm going to show you three IPOs I actually like -- including one that insiders are scooping up and another one stock that's flying completely under the radar -- as we head into the end of 2019.
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A Bullish Divergence occurs when prices fall to a new low while a technical indicator fails to reach a new low. This situation demonstrates that bears are losing power, and that bulls are ready to control the market again—often a bullish divergence marks the end of a downtrend.
There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading.
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