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Low Float

A stock with a relatively small number of shares available for public trading, typically under 10 to 20 million shares. Low-float stocks can experience extreme volatility because it takes less buying or selling pressure to move the price significantly. Day traders and momentum traders actively seek out low-float names because a surge in volume can produce outsized percentage moves in a single session, though the risk of equally dramatic reversals is just as real.

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