#IPOWave refers to a wave of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), meaning a period in which many companies decide to go public to list their shares publicly for the first time.
Why does it happen? A wave of IPOs usually occurs when:
The market is booming, with high levels of liquidity and optimism.
Interest rates are low, which drives investment in risk assets like stocks.
Investors are looking for new growth opportunities, especially in sectors like technology, artificial intelligence, health, or green energy.
High-growth companies seek capital and public visibility.
Recent examples (2024-2025):
AI companies, such as chip or software startups, have dominated the current wave.
Several regulated crypto companies are preparing their IPOs.
Fintech, biotech, and sustainable startups are also emerging strongly.