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How do I know what a low float stock is, is it a percentage of the total of outstanding shares? if so what is the percentage figure of the oustanding shares that would make the stock more volatile?

I use yahoo finance and have noticed that volotile stocks often have a lower float.

Any help or examples would be appreciated

2007-06-25 19:11:52 · 7 answers · asked by David C 3 in Business & Finance Investing

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If you can move the stock more then .25% with a $10k block I would call that a very small float. I usually use average PPS X Average Volume to figure out if its a low float. If it trades less then 1 million dollars worth of stock volume a day I would call that a low floater. Also using the listed float from the stock info as a general rule; If the total float is smaller then $200 million dollars worth at the current PPS I would say its a small float. EX. Total Float= 10million shares Current PPS= 25.00

Float x Current PPS= $250 million dollars

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Low float stocks, when looking for stocks to buy for volatility what is the definition of a Low Float stock?
How do I know what a low float stock is, is it a percentage of the total of outstanding shares? if so what is the percentage figure of the oustanding shares that would make the stock more volatile?

I use yahoo finance and have noticed that volotile stocks often have a lower float.

Any help or...

2015-08-16 21:30:28 · answer #4 · answered by Parry 1 · 0 0

Float is not a synonym for volume. Float refers to the amount of stock available for trading. The float consists of stock that is not owned by officers, directors, the founding family, a family trust, or controlled in some other way by insiders. For further info, see below.

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Low Float stocks are attractive investment alternatives to us because these stocks can move quickly higher without any substantial institutional support.

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