Indonesia's financial watchdog just rolled out new rules capping the number of shares retail investors can snap up during IPOs. The move? They're trying to tame those wild price swings that have been rattling the market lately. Seems like regulators are betting that limiting allocation sizes might cool down the frenzy and bring some stability to new listings. Classic regulatory playbook when things get too heated.
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ChainSpy
· 12-05 23:39
Here comes another purchase limit. This trick is getting old—retail investors are always the ones getting the short end of the stick.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 12-05 07:05
Here comes the quota restriction again, and retail investors are going to get cut once more.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-04 23:33
Nah, here we go with the same old trick again. What can setting limits really solve? It's just a temporary fix, not addressing the root cause.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12-03 05:10
ngl, this Indonesian purchase restriction law is pretty much useless; retail investors will still find ways to drive up the price...
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MetamaskMechanic
· 12-03 05:10
NGL, it's the same old trick again. Can limiting the quota really curb retail investors' frenzy? I doubt it.
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EternalMiner
· 12-03 05:10
Here we go again, is Indonesia afraid of retail investors making money...
Indonesia's financial watchdog just rolled out new rules capping the number of shares retail investors can snap up during IPOs. The move? They're trying to tame those wild price swings that have been rattling the market lately. Seems like regulators are betting that limiting allocation sizes might cool down the frenzy and bring some stability to new listings. Classic regulatory playbook when things get too heated.