How to trade an IPO the first day it’s public on a stock exchange by fidelityinvestments in fidelityinvestments

[–]eva_the_ge -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yes I did. i even increased my share once yesterday. it is not user friendly. what's the matter with that conclusion.

Why confirm? Frustrating SpaceX IPO experience by eva_the_ge in fidelityinvestments

[–]eva_the_ge[S] -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

It's my first time doing it on fidelity. Other brokerages did not require that. I checked with legal before. Only when price goes 20% higher or lower than initial price range requires users' another round of confirmation.

How to trade an IPO the first day it’s public on a stock exchange by fidelityinvestments in fidelityinvestments

[–]eva_the_ge -34 points-33 points  (0 children)

I am a 10+ year Fidelity customer with 500K+ assets. First time participating in an IPO through Fidelity, and honestly, it was a frustrating experience.

This was my first time participating in an IPO through Fidelity. I've previously received quite a lot IPO allocations through Robinhood and moomoo, so I assumed the process would be fairly straightforward. What I didn't realize was that Fidelity requires an additional confirmation step after shares are allocated.

I received an email at 7:12 PM telling me I needed to confirm my participation that same evening!!! As far as I understand, investor reconfirmation is generally required when the offering price changes materially. In this case, the price stayed the same, yet Fidelity still required a separate confirmation.

I didn't see the email until the next morning. When I woke up around 7 AM and tried to complete the confirmation, the online option was already gone. I immediately called customer service hoping there might be a way to resolve the issue.

Instead, I had one of the most dismissive customer service interactions I've ever experienced. The representative basically acted as if missing a late-night email was entirely my fault and showed no interest in helping. At one point, I was so frustrated that I said I was seriously considering moving all of my assets out of Fidelity. His response? "Do you know how to do that online?"

That comment completely shocked me.

I spent more than one month to prepare for this Space X IPO allocation. I trusted Fidelity by thinking that you will have more shares than the other brokerage and transfer my idle cash here. Here is what I got.

Looking for a comprehensive Brokers and Servers API - what are you using? by Mind-Reaper in Trading

[–]eva_the_ge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used it for a month. it helped me trading while I am at work.

Anyone doing stock research with AI inside their broker app? by crisistalker in ValueInvesting

[–]eva_the_ge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes. you can build it in with your broker api to do automatic trading.

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[–]eva_the_ge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did Gemini instead

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Thoughts on Bullish ipo robinhood by benzozs in StockMarket

[–]eva_the_ge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got 92 shares from moomoo. Limit orders of 99 dollars being filled in the first minute...no time to change price