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Float

The number of shares of a company's stock that are available for public trading, calculated by subtracting restricted and closely held shares from total shares outstanding. Low-float stocks can experience explosive price moves because there are fewer shares available to absorb buy or sell pressure. Short squeeze candidates often have low floats combined with high short interest, which is exactly the setup that powered the GameStop saga.

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