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U.S. IPO Proceeds Set to Quadruple in 2026? ETFs to Consider
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Key Takeaways
U.S. IPO proceeds could quadruple to $160B in 2026 as dealmaking rebounds.
Mega-IPOs like SpaceX and OpenAI may define the scale of the next IPO cycle.
IPO-focused ETFs offer diversified exposure to a potential market revival.
With investors appearing comparatively less rattled by recent uncertainty and market volatility, rising expectations of Fed rate cuts in 2026 and the prospect of a more accommodative regulatory environment could lift investor risk appetite for IPOs, providing an additional tailwind for the IPO market.
According to analysts at Goldman Sachs, as quoted on Reuters, U.S. equity markets are expected to see a notable rebound in IPO activity in 2026. Analysts at the Wall Street brokerage project total IPO proceeds to quadruple, potentially reaching a record $160 billion, as high-profile companies such as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic advance toward public listings.
The forecast points to the biggest year on record in terms of absolute IPO proceeds, according to analysts, as quoted on the abovementioned Reuters article. Software and healthcare firms are set to lead IPO volumes, while a smaller group of late-stage technology and AI companies may account for a large share of proceeds.
Potential IPO Heavyweights Lining Up for 2026 Listings
One of the most compelling themes to watch this year is the lineup of companies preparing to enter the public markets. Elon Musk-led SpaceX, Anthropic and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, gearing up for potential public listings this year, could help define the scale and tone of the next IPO cycle.
According to a Yahoo Finance article, SpaceX is reported to be exploring a potential IPO at a valuation of up to $1.5 trillion, with proceeds possibly reaching as much as $50 billion. This would make it one of the largest public offerings on record. As per another Reuters article, OpenAI is said to be planning a second-half 2026 IPO with a valuation nearing $1 trillion.
High-profile listings like these tend to drive market enthusiasm, attracting investors and motivating other firms to go public, potentially making 2026 a landmark year for IPOs.
Regulatory Climate Turning IPO-Friendly
Speaking at the New York Stock Exchange in early December, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins signaled reforms aimed at encouraging more companies to go public, including measures to ease public disclosure requirements and support smaller and emerging firms, as quoted on Yahoo Finance. Atkins emphasized that IPOs are intended to provide companies with access to capital.
Speaking again to National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) members, Atkins reiterated the need to reduce disclosure requirements for newly public and smaller firms, which could support greater participation in public markets, as quoted by the association in early February this year.
ETFs to Consider
While the outlook for the IPO market appears constructive, increasing exposure to IPO-focused ETFs may offer an opportunity for investors. That said, the recent sell-off in technology stocks has highlighted valuation concerns, potentially weighing on issuance activity that may curb issuance from a sector that makes up a large portion of the IPO pipeline.
Below, we highlight a few funds that investors can consider to gain increased exposure to the IPO market.
Investors can consider First Trust U.S. Equity Opportunities ETF (FPX - Free Report) , Renaissance IPO ETF (IPO - Free Report) , First Trust International Equity Opportunities ETF (FPXI - Free Report) and Renaissance International IPO ETF (IPOS - Free Report) .
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U.S. IPO Proceeds Set to Quadruple in 2026? ETFs to Consider
Key Takeaways
With investors appearing comparatively less rattled by recent uncertainty and market volatility, rising expectations of Fed rate cuts in 2026 and the prospect of a more accommodative regulatory environment could lift investor risk appetite for IPOs, providing an additional tailwind for the IPO market.
According to analysts at Goldman Sachs, as quoted on Reuters, U.S. equity markets are expected to see a notable rebound in IPO activity in 2026. Analysts at the Wall Street brokerage project total IPO proceeds to quadruple, potentially reaching a record $160 billion, as high-profile companies such as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic advance toward public listings.
The forecast points to the biggest year on record in terms of absolute IPO proceeds, according to analysts, as quoted on the abovementioned Reuters article. Software and healthcare firms are set to lead IPO volumes, while a smaller group of late-stage technology and AI companies may account for a large share of proceeds.
Potential IPO Heavyweights Lining Up for 2026 Listings
One of the most compelling themes to watch this year is the lineup of companies preparing to enter the public markets. Elon Musk-led SpaceX, Anthropic and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, gearing up for potential public listings this year, could help define the scale and tone of the next IPO cycle.
According to a Yahoo Finance article, SpaceX is reported to be exploring a potential IPO at a valuation of up to $1.5 trillion, with proceeds possibly reaching as much as $50 billion. This would make it one of the largest public offerings on record. As per another Reuters article, OpenAI is said to be planning a second-half 2026 IPO with a valuation nearing $1 trillion.
High-profile listings like these tend to drive market enthusiasm, attracting investors and motivating other firms to go public, potentially making 2026 a landmark year for IPOs.
Regulatory Climate Turning IPO-Friendly
Speaking at the New York Stock Exchange in early December, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins signaled reforms aimed at encouraging more companies to go public, including measures to ease public disclosure requirements and support smaller and emerging firms, as quoted on Yahoo Finance. Atkins emphasized that IPOs are intended to provide companies with access to capital.
Speaking again to National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) members, Atkins reiterated the need to reduce disclosure requirements for newly public and smaller firms, which could support greater participation in public markets, as quoted by the association in early February this year.
ETFs to Consider
While the outlook for the IPO market appears constructive, increasing exposure to IPO-focused ETFs may offer an opportunity for investors. That said, the recent sell-off in technology stocks has highlighted valuation concerns, potentially weighing on issuance activity that may curb issuance from a sector that makes up a large portion of the IPO pipeline.
Below, we highlight a few funds that investors can consider to gain increased exposure to the IPO market.
Investors can consider First Trust U.S. Equity Opportunities ETF (FPX - Free Report) , Renaissance IPO ETF (IPO - Free Report) , First Trust International Equity Opportunities ETF (FPXI - Free Report) and Renaissance International IPO ETF (IPOS - Free Report) .