KEY POINTS
  • SPACS, or special purpose acquisition companies, are a hot-ticket item on Wall Street. Retail investors are taking part in the frenzy.
  • The number of SPAC IPOs quadrupled in 2020. They're on pace to quadruple again in 2021.
  • There are reasons for caution, according to financial experts. Investors seem to be chasing past returns and buying star power of managers like Bill Ackman, Shaquille O'Neal, Alex Rodriguez and Colin Kaepernick.

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Shaquille O'Neal speaks in New York during the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson Of The Year 2019. O'Neal is serving as a strategic adviser for a $250 million SPAC.

Wall Street has a new investment darling. And while financiers stand to reap big profits, there are reasons for mom-and-pop investors to tread lightly.  

The investments — SPACs, or special purpose acquisition companies — are kind of like quasi-IPOs:

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