Roughly one-quarter of all Snap IPO participants have agreed to a one-year lock-up period on their shares, preventing these investors from selling their shares until March 2018. The plan was initiated to avoid excess volatility in the stock as it begins trading Thursday, March 2, after pricing on Wednesday post-market close.Lock-ups are not entirely uncommon, but a one-year stipulation is unusual and likely indicates a large amount of bullish sentiment surrounding the IPO.While shares were initially slated to trade around the $14-$16 mark, demand for the share could price it above the $16 mark on the open.The stock could surge 50% before trading is opened to the public around 11:00-11:30 AM on Thursday.By March 27, as the stock settles post-IPO, will SNAP find a steady range above $25?Agree – Yes, SNAP will trade at $25.00 or above by market close on March 27Disagree – No, SNAP will trade at $24.99 or below by market close on March 27