Screening Filters
region = ["United States"]
- Purpose: Limit the search to companies listed in U.S. markets.
- Rationale:
- Your question is about IPOs on a specific date, without specifying geography.
- Our screener has been configured here to focus on U.S. stocks, which is where the vast majority of high‑profile IPOs (especially those “hitting the market today” in the previous query) tend to occur for many users.
- Restricting to the U.S. reduces noise from small or hard‑to‑verify listings in other countries and makes it easier to give you clean, consistent IPO data.
list_exchange = ["XNYS", "XNAS", "XASE"]
- Purpose: Include only stocks listed on the major U.S. exchanges:
- XNYS = New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
- XNAS = NASDAQ
- XASE = NYSE American (formerly AMEX)
- Rationale:
- Your previous query was “new stocks hitting the market today,” which corresponds closely to IPOs on major exchanges.
- For your new question (IPOs on 24 March 2026), these are exactly the venues where most U.S. IPOs are listed.
- Focusing on these three exchanges avoids over‑the‑counter (OTC) or very illiquid venues that don’t match the typical user’s idea of “IPO” and might clutter the results with secondary listings or very small issues.
What’s Missing vs. Your Exact Request
Your current question is: “List IPOs that occurred on 24 March 2026.”
To perfectly match your request, an ideal filter set would include something like:
- ipo_date = "2026‑03‑24" (or a date range covering that day)
However:
- In the configuration shown, there is no explicit IPO‑date filter; we only see
region and list_exchange.
- That means, by themselves, these filters do not yet isolate only IPOs from 24 March 2026; they just constrain the universe of stocks to “U.S. companies on major U.S. exchanges.”
So, in this case:
- We do not fully support the specific indicator you implicitly requested (IPO date) in the filters shown.
- What we can do with these filters is:
- First narrow to U.S. NYSE/NASDAQ/NYSE American listings (where your target IPOs will be found).
- Then, from that narrowed list, use additional data (outside the filter configuration you see) or manual checking to identify which of those are IPOs from 24 March 2026.
Why These Filters Are Still Effective
Relevance of universe:
The IPOs you’re asking for (U.S. IPOs on 24 March 2026) will, in practice, be a subset of “U.S. stocks on NYSE/NASDAQ/NYSE American.” So these filters correctly define the right pool to search within.
Noise reduction:
By excluding non‑U.S. regions and non‑major exchanges, we avoid a flood of irrelevant securities (foreign listings, OTC names, etc.), which makes it much easier to correctly identify the IPOs for that date.
If you’d like, the next logical step—on top of these filters—would be explicitly filtering or checking by IPO date to get exactly the list of names that went public on 24 March 2026.
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