LG Electronics IPO kicks off India's 2025 listing wave, and investors are weighing hold-for-long bets vs quick gains as LG Electronics debuts. Don’t sell at T0, many suggest, aiming for a longer horizon.[1]
LG IPO: Allocation Realities and Long-Term Mindset • Allocation chatter is real: LG Electronics IPO saw mixed takes with people asking whether to hold or take some listing gains after an allotment of 1 lot.[2] • Market confidence shows up in the data: the QIP was subscribed over 100x, signaling heavyweight interest from big players even as individuals plan for long-term hold.[2] • The long view wins in the chatter: posts push the idea of holding for the long term and framing listing gains as a cushion rather than a finish line.[1][2]
Tata Capital IPO: Debut Debate and Hold Horizon • The Tata Capital IPO is positioned as the largest listing of 2025, creating a marquee moment for new-issue investors.[4] • After allotment, some ask what to do post a weak debut, highlighting the hold-vs-sell debate that’s common after first trading days.[3] • Time frames vary: ranges from 2x returns with longer holds to 3–5 years, and even longer horizons cited as the way to unlock blue-chip potential.[3]
As the week unfolds, watch how allocation dynamics and hold strategies shape the early trading days for LG Electronics and Tata Capital. The 2025 IPO wave is just warming up, and the hold-for-long camp is clearly growing.
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