Never do business with a broker who offers to sell you a position in a hot initial public offering (IPO) but only on condition that you agree to purchase shares in aftermarket trading.
It is a common practice for unscrupulous stockbrokers to offer customers an allocation of IPO shares on condition that the customer agrees to show his good faith by also purchasing additional shares in the aftermarket trading which begin at the conclusion of the IPO.
This practice violates the anti-fraud provisions of Federal securities laws and is illegal. Don't do business with a firm which willingly violates Federal securities laws.
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