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Float: Definition, How It Works, Example

By Motley Fool Staff – Updated Aug 7, 2025 at 10:38PM

Key Points

  • Stock float refers to shares available for public trading, excluding insider and restricted stocks.
  • Smaller floats can cause high volatility and price shifts as seen in GameStop's 2021 squeeze.
  • Investors should distinguish between stock float, outstanding shares, and authorized shares.
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