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    What is a micro cap IPO, and why are they disappearing from the stock market?

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    What is a micro cap IPO, and why are they disappearing from the stock market?

    We are at an inflection point, a moment when AI-driven mega IPOs are flooding the market—from SpaceX, to the frenzy surrounding OpenAI and Anthropic’s upcoming initial public offerings. Meanwhile, smaller micro cap IPOs are vanishing.

    Micro cap IPOs are initial public offerings of a company with a market capitalization, or “market cap” (total value of a company’s outstanding shares) historically around $5 to $30 million (between 2010 and 2025). But more recently, regulators are requiring a minimum of $15 million in “public float,” as they crack down and make it increasingly difficult for these smaller startups to go public. (Other key characteristics of a micro cap IPO include a smaller float—making a smaller number of shares available to the public, which can add to volatility.)

    Most recently, “tiny foreign companies in the U.S.” are on the decline, as a result of a regulatory crackdown and stricter listing rules after “apparent pump-and-dump schemes—many of them based in Asia—cheated small and individual global investors,” according to Bloomberg News.

    The aggressive scrutiny even led to a halt in trading in more than a dozen firms last year, including Hong Kong-based digital ad firm QMMM Holdings Ltd., which was delisted from the exchange.

    As opposed to mega IPOs, which are valued in the hundreds of billions and are able to raise multiple rounds of large-scale funding, ensuring their future viability in the near-to-long term (say, 5 to 10 years)—micro caps struggle to attract capital. And when they do, it’s generally in the millions or tens of millions—which, if you think about the technology sector, is not a lot.

    So far, in 2026, the woefully small number of micro caps that have gone public on the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange—just 13—have in total raised less than $300 million, per Bloomberg. (That number is down from 80 micro caps in 2025.) Compare that with SpaceX’s historic $85.7 billion raise, and you can begin to see the emerging funding gap and what is lost in the process.

    Micro cap IPOs are just as much a long-term strategy for early stage companies to go public, as they are an opportunity for everyday investors, perhaps without a lot of money, to invest in what has traditionally been at the core of the American economy—small businesses.

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