Malaysia IPOs Bar Chart Race in 2020/2021

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Introduction

When I looking back at the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in different countries these days, I thought of the dynamic chart I saw on the YouTube platform before.


COVID-19 Daily Cases Race fromJHU CSSE

The dynamic chart means that the data in the chart (such as column/line type/ranking, etc.) will change according to the time axis.


The example of the dynamic chart shows the daily confirmed number of new crown pneumonia in various countries. It can also include population data, changes in the market value of listed companies, and even the structure of various political parties in the Congress.


When I went to look for this dynamic chart again, I thought about it a few times, and found that it seems to be used in the field of IPO.


When I think of this, I probably go to see some tutorials. By the way, if you want to see tutorials about computer work software, you can go to the Papaya电脑教室 channel.


Follow his method to download, compare, calculate, and rank the price data of these IPOs that only started in 2020.It took about two hours to collect and reorganize the data to be transmitted, so that the data can be paired with the platform for making dynamic charts, which is the Flourish online tool website.


After that, some editing and changes were made, and this dynamic chart was uploaded to YouTube. There is no plan to update anything on YouTube now on, so it’s up to you whether to subscribe or not.


The link of 2020-2021 IPOs bar chart race is here


Malaysia IPO 2020 2021 Performance Bar Chart Race Optimax Samaiden TCS MRDIY Econframe Flexidynamic Volcano CEKD Tuju Setia Ramssol Berhad Netscon Berhad Haily Group Berhad CTOS IPO MrDIY

Having said so much, what exactly is the function of this dynamic chart?


It actually records the return rate of all IPOs that have been listed since 2020 compared to their IPO prices. The time is calculated from the listing date of the first IPO in 2020, often a total of nearly 2 minutes.


Of course, you can also use this dynamic chart to observe the overall performance, as well as the return rate competition between various IPOs.


Some IPO results can be observed from this dynamic chart. Here are some simple records:

  • So far, 11 IPOs have risen, 1 has been flat, and two IPOs have fallen (compared to IPO prices)

  • There are 5 IPOs with returns of nearly 100% or more, namely [Optimax, Samaiden, TCS, MRDIY and EconFrame].

Later, we may make dynamic charts for IPOs in 2019 and before, but everything depends on whether there is a better layout or Idea, so don't wait.

Disclaimer: The above is the author's experience in applying for IPO. This article is only used for sharing and recording purposes. This site will not be responsible for any trading profits or losses that refer to this article.


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