IPO Performance Tracker
IPO Performance Tracker helps investors compare issue price, listing price, current price, listing date and post-listing returns in one place. Listing gain or loss should not be treated as investment advice and should be reviewed along with company fundamentals and market conditions.
What is IPO Performance Tracker?
IPO Performance Tracker is a useful tool on IPO Rupee that helps investors monitor the real performance of IPOs after they are listed on the stock exchange.
Many investors focus only on GMP or subscription before applying, but the real result becomes clear after listing. This tracker helps you understand whether an IPO delivered listing gain, continued to rise, or moved below its issue price.
How to Use IPO Performance Tracker
Open Tracker
Visit the IPO Performance Tracker page on IPO Rupee to review listed IPO performance in one place.
Search IPO
Use the search box to quickly find any IPO name and reduce the table to the issue you want to analyze.
Compare Prices
Check issue price, listing price, and current price together to understand the real return profile.
View Applications
Use the action button to track your IPO applications, allotment details, and related records where applicable.
Meaning of Each Heading
IPO Name
The name of the company that launched the IPO. You can use this to identify and track a specific IPO.
IPO Size
The total amount raised by the company through the IPO. It is usually shown in crores.
Listing Date
The date on which the IPO shares started trading on the stock exchange.
Issue Price
The final price at which shares were offered or allotted to investors in the IPO.
Listing Price
The price at which the share opened on listing day. It shows the IPO listing gain or loss.
Current Price
The latest available market price of the share. It helps you understand present performance after listing.
Action
The action button helps users check their IPO applications, allotment, and related tracking details.
Green / Red Return
Green indicates positive return or profit. Red indicates negative return or loss compared with the issue price.
Why This Tracker is Useful
This tracker helps retail investors learn from past IPO performance. You can compare which IPOs gave strong listing gains, which IPOs performed well after listing, and which IPOs moved below their issue price.
It is also useful for understanding market trends, investor sentiment, and sector-wise performance of newly listed companies.