Company X has 8.27M shares outstanding:
1.55M owned by institutions (lionshares.com)
2.13M owned directors/officers/insiders (SEC Filing 14A)
8.27M - 1.55M - 2.13M = 4.59M
Question #1: Where are these other 4.59M shares? (who holds them, are they owned by someone or just 'stored' somewhere until there's demand)?
Question #2: Yahoo says the FLOAT on this stock is 6.4M. What exactly does this mean and which shares make up the float?
1.55M owned by institutions (lionshares.com)
2.13M owned directors/officers/insiders (SEC Filing 14A)
8.27M - 1.55M - 2.13M = 4.59M
Question #1: Where are these other 4.59M shares? (who holds them, are they owned by someone or just 'stored' somewhere until there's demand)?
Question #2: Yahoo says the FLOAT on this stock is 6.4M. What exactly does this mean and which shares make up the float?
). Because the float are usually huge even compared to the large pool's money (of course some just benefit from huge money credit from Central Bank since Central Bank are controlled by the same interest than these virtual pools so that their risk is backed by people's tax money since money creation = bonds emission = credits increase = future taxes increase), the accumulation or distribution phase need several passes that's why the market is "coiling" in these phases and people who are too impatient to buy or sell just get whipsawed during these periods.