I didn't even mention the un-reliability of O/S or float on OTC stocks. Many times billions of shares are issued between late filed, un-audited filing disclosures, for not announced funding. Plus the difference between O/S and float has little meaning, because the so called restricted share difference is often traded in the open market due to registration loopholes for start up companies. Because of that I don't even look at float, only OS with a grain of salt.
But 2 to 5 billion O/S is IMO about average for triple zero stocks. That said; I have no idea how O/S or float has anything to do with price changing.
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