A low float stock has a limited number of shares available for public trading. This scarcity often leads to high volatility and dramatic price swings, making it a favorite for day traders seeking quick profits. While traders can benefit from rapid movements, investors face increased risk due to potential manipulation and liquidity challenges.
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