As y'all may know LOW FLOAT STOCKS are the hot thing to trade in the Market right now. What is a LOW FLOAT? Low Float are Stocks available to the Public to trade, therefore the lower the float, the higher the demand, the bigger the rip, throw a CATALYST into the mix, the stock can go SUPERNOVA. Ideally, anything below 10M - 25M is considered LOW FLOAT. I use Finviz to research and look up on Stocks, I use to use Yahoo, I don't anymore as I don't like the new Set-up.
Here are some LOW FLOAT stocks to keep in the Back Burner for me and my fellow NEWBIES. Most of which are below 25Million. Please bear in mind LOW FLOAT STOCKS are Exponentially more Volatile then HEAVIER or LARGE FLOAT STOCKS, if you're a NEWBIE like me don't even think about SHORTING these, I will $BITCH-SLAP you. Don't even think about SHORTING period just yet, until you've done 50-100 paper trades, practicing and honing in on your skills. I've lost money, I should know.
LOW FLOAT SUPERNOVAS
SAEX, ,SGY, SPU, HMNY, OPTT, SGY, KONE, KOOL, COOL, IDXG, XGTI, HTBC, TOPS, RXII, SCON, MPET, GBR, INVT, LEI, LEDS, SKLN, JAGX, APRI, NXTD, EBIO, EYEG, SSH, VLTC, PULM, BSPM, MYOS, ESES
LOW FLOAT SHIPPERS
SAEX, ESEA, TOPS, GLBS, SHIP, SINO, GSL, GNK, DCIX, ULTR, RLOG, NAO (Stocks in the same Sector, tend to flock together)
BIOTEC/HEALTHCARE SECTOR
ETRM, TBIO, DFFN, BIOC, IMUC, NCUR, MCUR, CUR
If anybody else has any other low floaters in my mind, please throw it my way, I suspect I'll be adding to this list.
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@Lincoln_Hawk Thank you, I'm aware of that, I will definitely be checking up on current Floats of these Stocks, thanks again.
@GreTa You're welcome. I was specifically referencing DRYS. They're offering $200M in stock to an investor who according to the filing "may offer all or part of the shares for resale from time to time through public or private transactions, at either prevailing market prices or at privately negotiated prices."
@Lincoln_Hawk thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Is there any way one can get his hands on FDA announcements re-medicines? Legally of course.
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