IPO Hopefuls Cater to Retail Crowd Driving Supersized Offerings

Sept. 8, 2025, 10:00 AM UTC

Retail traders, long considered dumb money by Wall Street, have changed investment dynamics in everything from individual stocks to crypto to one-day options. Now they’re throwing their weight around in the IPO market — and companies are welcoming them with open arms.

Take Bullish, the crypto firm that went public last month in a supersized $1.1 billion debut. The company gave retail investors direct access to the initial public offering — a privilege usually reserved for early investors, institutions or wealthy customers of the Street’s biggest banks — via online brokerages like SoFi and Robinhood. And demand was ...

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