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'''[[Initial public offering#Pricing|IPO underpricing]]''' is the increase in stock value from the initial offering price to the first-day closing price. Many believe that underpriced IPOs leave money on the table for corporations, but some believe that underpricing is inevitable. Investors state that underpricing signals high interest to the market which increases the demand. On the other hand, overpriced stocks will drop long-term as the price stabilizes so underpricing may keep the issuers safe from investor litigation.▼
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==IPO underpricing algorithms==
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The problem with developing algorithms to determine underpricing is dealing with [[Statistical noise|noisy]], complex, and unordered data sets. Additionally, people, environment, and various environmental conditions introduce irregularities in the data. To resolve these issues, researchers have found various techniques from [[artificial intelligence]] that [[normalization (statistics)|normalizes]] the data.
== Evolutionary models ==▼
▲==Evolutionary models==
▲[[Evolutionary programming]] is often paired with other algorithms e.g. [[artificial neural network|ANN]] to improve the robustness, reliability, and adaptability. Evolutionary models reduce error rates by allowing the numerical values to change within the fixed structure of the program. Designers provide their algorithms the variables, they then provide training data to help the program generate rules defined in the input space that make a prediction in the output variable space.
In this approach, the solution is made an individual and the population is made of alternatives. However, the outliers cause the individuals to act unexpectedly as they try to create rules to explain the whole set.
===Rule-based system===
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* Price range width – The width of the non-binding reference price range offered to potential customers during the roadshow. This width can be interpreted as a sign of uncertainty regarding the real value of the company and a therefore, as a factor that could influence the initial return.
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===Two-layered evolutionary forecasting===
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==Agent-based modelling==
Currently, many of the algorithms assume homogeneous and rational behavior among investors. However, there's an approach alternative to financial modeling, and it's called [[agent-based model]]ling (ABM). ABM uses different autonomous agents whose behavior evolves endogenously which lead to complicated system dynamics that are sometimes impossible to predict from the properties of individual agents.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Brabazon |first=Anthony |author2=Jiang Dang |author3=Ian Dempsy |author4=Michael O'Neill |author5=David M. Edelman |title=Natural Computing in
== References ==
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