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Share Structure & Dilution
What Is Float in Stocks? Why Traders Watch It Closely
Float (or public float) is the number of a company's shares that are freely available for public trading. It excludes restricted shares, insider holdings, and locked-up shares. Low-float stocks are more volatile because fewer shares are available to buy and sell.
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