What Is Shares Float Data?
Shares float (also known as "public float" or "floating stock") represents the number of a company's shares that are freely available for public trading on the open market. It excludes restricted shares held by insiders, company officers, and controlling-interest investors. Our All Shares Float tool provides comprehensive float data for every publicly traded company, allowing you to compare liquidity metrics across the entire market in one place.
How to Use the All Shares Float Tool
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Browse the Data
The table loads automatically with shares float data for all available companies. Each row shows the symbol, last updated date, free float percentage, float shares, and outstanding shares.
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Navigate with Pagination
Use the pagination controls at the bottom of the table to browse through all available companies. You can also set a custom page size and jump to a specific page using the filter panel.
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Refresh & Export
Click Refresh to reload the latest data, or Export CSV to download the current page for analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet tool.
Understanding Shares Float Metrics
Free Float %
The percentage of total outstanding shares available for public trading. A higher free float means better liquidity and typically lower volatility. Low-float stocks (under 20%) are often more volatile and prone to sharp price moves.
Float Shares
The absolute number of shares available for public trading. This is the total outstanding shares minus restricted and closely-held shares. Compare float shares across companies to gauge relative liquidity.
Outstanding Shares
The total number of shares issued by the company, including both publicly traded and restricted shares. Used to calculate market capitalization (Outstanding Shares × Share Price).