It's curious that it still soars more than APHA, even though the recent spikes and the fact that APHA looks better for the long run. I held a small position on TLRY but I might buy more today.
Barkworth
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@al3jandrus, One third of the float. Less shares available, quickly drives up price. The more shares afloat, the slower the price action.
al3jandrus
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@Barkworth, is it possible to see the float in Trading View? I haven't seen that information around
@psbassin, here I found it, in TradingView says 140M, is that correct?
Barkworth
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@al3jandrus, depending on what source you use, you'll get different numbers. Fully diluted, etc. There are different ways to look at them. In addition, you have to consider that not all shares are liquid. When insiders and institutions have shares, those are not trading. The percentage of the float that is actually liquid, drives the price.
psbassin
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@al3jandrus, Not sure - the public float is different from total float.
Barkworth
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@psbassin, I sent you a chat message the other day, with some information and resources. Did you get it?
al3jandrus
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@Barkworth, oh, thank you. No, I just checked again and I don't find any DM from you. Mind sending it again?
I've been reading about shares and I understand some of it, but I can't find the quantity of outstanding shares anywhere
psbassin
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@Barkworth, Thanks so much, just seeing it now! Great info for sure....will reply more in chat. all the best