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What is an IPO lock-up period?

The lock-up is the window after an IPO — customarily about 180 days — during which insiders and pre-IPO investors agree not to sell. It prevents an immediate supply wave from crushing the new listing.

Lock-up expiry is a known event markets price in advance; staged early releases tied to price conditions have become common. Direct listings typically skip lockups entirely.

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