Give me 10 stocks under $5 with high volatility and minimum average of 1 million dollar daily volume


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Okay, let's tackle this user's query. They want 10 stocks under $5 with high volatility and at least $1 million in average daily volume. First, I need to check the references provided.
Looking at the references, Number 1 and Number 9 have relevant data. Reference 1 lists stocks with Beta >1.5, volume >1M, price <5, sorted by quantitative score. There are 7 results here. Reference 9 has stocks under $5 with volume >1M and Beta >1.2, 16 results.
I should combine these. The user wants high volatility, which Beta and volume indicate. Also, check if any other references mention volatility metrics like RSI or Bollinger Bands. Reference 6 mentions RSI and Bollinger Bands, but the stocks there might not all be under $5. Let me cross-check.
From Reference 1, the stocks are ZEO, ICAD, OMEX, AREC, ELPW, TGL, SBEV.A. All under $5, high Beta, and volume. Reference 9 adds BCTX, APLD, STBX, AMPG. Some of these might be duplicates or already in Reference 1.
Wait, SBEV.A and TGL are in both. So total unique stocks from these two references are 11. But the user wants 10. Maybe exclude the one with the lowest volume or highest Beta. Also, check if any other references have additional stocks. Reference 6 has SBSW, EOSE, KSCP, UUUU.A, etc., but some are over $5. For example, SBSW is $4.9, which is under $5. So maybe include that as well.
But the user's main criteria are under $5, high volatility (Beta >1.2 or other indicators), and volume >1M. Let me list all possible candidates from References 1, 6, and 9.
From Reference 1: ZEO, ICAD, OMEX, AREC, ELPW, TGL, SBEV.A.
From Reference 9: BCTX, APLD, STBX, AMPG.
From Reference 6: SBSW, EOSE, KSCP, UUUU.A, SBEV.A, TGL, NB, UAMY.A, BTG.A.
But need to ensure all are under $5. SBSW is $4.9, EOSE $4.89, KSCP $4.48, UUUU.A $4.43, SBEV.A $4.3, TGL $3.81, NB $3.79, UAMY.A $3.49, BTG.A $3.35.
Now, compile a list of 10 stocks, prioritizing those with higher Beta and volume. Let's check each stock's Beta and volume.
ZEO: Beta 1.59, Volume 22.57M.
ICAD: Beta 1.62, Volume 21.34M.
OMEX: Beta 1.66, Volume 244.46M.
AREC: Beta 1.87, Volume 69.4M.
ELPW: Beta 1.51, Volume 1.49M.
TGL: Beta 1.86, Volume 100.71M.
SBEV.A: Beta 1.55, Volume 43.98M.
BCTX: Beta 1.22, Volume 19.85M.
APLD: Beta 1.21, Volume 56.23M.
STBX: Beta 1.48, Volume 31.82M.
SBSW: Beta not in Reference 1, but in Reference 6, RSI 76.99, Volume 20.46M.
EOSE: RSI 73.16, Volume 5.88M.
KSCP: RSI 83.93, Volume 1.24M.
UUUU.A: RSI 75.54, Volume 13.29M.
NB: Beta 1.33, Volume 15.74M.
UAMY.A: Beta 2.39, Volume 8.07M.
BTG.A: Beta 3.03, Volume 66.27M.
Wait, UAMY.A's Beta is 2.39, which is high. BTG.A's Beta is 3.03. But need to check if these are in the references. Reference 9 includes UAMY.A and BTG.A? Let me check Reference 9's results. Yes, UAMY.A is there with Beta 2.39, Volume 8.07M. BTG.A is in Reference 6 with Beta 3.03, Volume 66.27M.
But the user wants minimum average of 1 million dollar daily volume. Some stocks like KSCP have 1.24M, which is just above 1M. Others like ELPW have 1.49M.
Now, selecting 10 stocks with highest Beta and volume. Let's prioritize Beta first.
1. AREC: Beta 1.87, Volume 69.4M.
2. TGL: Beta 1.86, Volume 100.71M.
3. UAMY.A: Beta 2.39, Volume 8.07M.
4. BTG.A: Beta 3.03, Volume 66.27M.
5. ZEO: Beta 1.59, Volume 22.57M.
6. ICAD: Beta 1.62, Volume 21.34M.
7. OMEX: Beta 1.66, Volume 244.46M.
8. SBEV.A: Beta 1.55, Volume 43.98M.
9. BCTX: Beta 1.22, Volume 19.85M.
10. APLD: Beta 1.21, Volume 56.23M.
Wait, UAMY.A's Beta is higher than others, but its volume is 8.07M, which is above 1M. Similarly, BTG.A has high Beta and volume.
But the user wants 10 stocks. Let me check if all these are under $5. AREC is $1.11, TGL $3.81, UAMY.A $3.49, BTG.A $3.35, ZEO $2.12, ICAD $3.07, OMEX $0.69, SBEV.A $4.3, BCTX $4.48, APLD $4.08. All under $5.
But wait, in Reference 1, the quantitative recommendation scores are negative, which might indicate poor performance. However, the user is focused on volatility and volume, not necessarily the recommendation.
Also, check if any other references mention these stocks. For example, Reference 6 includes SBSW, EOSE, etc., but their Beta isn't in Reference 1. However, their RSI and Bollinger Bands indicate high volatility.
But the user's main criteria are Beta and volume. So the list above should suffice. However, the user might prefer including stocks from multiple references to ensure coverage.
Alternatively, include some from Reference 6, like SBSW (Beta not in Reference 1, but RSI 76.99, Volume 20.46M) and EOSE (RSI 73.16, Volume 5.88M). But EOSE's volume is 5.88M, which is above 1M.
But the user wants 10 stocks. Let me adjust the list to include some from Reference 6.
Final list:
1. AREC (Beta 1.87, Volume 69.4M)
2. TGL (Beta 1.86, Volume 100.71M)
3. UAMY.A (Beta 2.39, Volume 8.07M)
4. BTG.A (Beta 3.03, Volume 66.27M)
5. ZEO (Beta 1.59, Volume 22.57M)
6. ICAD (Beta 1.62, Volume 21.34M)
7. OMEX (Beta 1.66, Volume 244.46M)
8. SBEV.A (Beta 1.55, Volume 43.98M)
9. SBSW (RSI 76.99, Volume 20.46M)
10. EOSE (RSI 73.16, Volume 5.88M)
But need to ensure all are under $5. SBSW is $4.9, EOSE $4.89.
However, the user's main criteria are Beta and volume. Since SBSW and EOSE have high RSI, indicating high volatility, they can be included.
But the user's question is about high volatility, which can be measured by Beta, RSI, Bollinger Bands, etc. Since some references mention RSI and Bollinger Bands, including those could add more depth.
But the user's main focus is Beta and volume. So the initial list from References 1 and 9 is more relevant.
Wait, the user's question is "high volatility and minimum average of 1 million dollar daily volume". So Beta is a measure of volatility relative to the market. High Beta means more volatile. Also, volume >1M.
So the list from References 1 and 9 should be sufficient. Let me count again.
From Reference 1: 7 stocks. From Reference 9: 16, but some overlap. Let's pick the top 10 from both, ensuring no duplicates.
1. AREC (Beta 1.87, Volume 69.4M)
2. TGL (Beta 1.86, Volume 100.71M)
3. OMEX (Beta 1.66, Volume 244.46M)
4. ICAD (Beta 1.62, Volume 21.34M)
5. ZEO (Beta 1.59, Volume 22.57M)
6. SBEV.A (Beta 1.55, Volume 43.98M)
7. ELPW (Beta 1.51, Volume 1.49M)
8. BCTX (Beta 1.22, Volume 19.85M)
9. APLD (Beta 1.21, Volume 56.23M)
10. STBX (Beta 1.48, Volume 31.82M)
Wait, ELPW's volume is 1.49M, which is just above 1M. But the user wants minimum average of 1 million dollar daily volume. So ELPW is acceptable.
But the user might prefer higher volume stocks. Let me check if there are others with higher volume. For example, OMEX has 244.46M, which is very high.
Alternatively, include some from Reference 6, like SBSW (Volume 20.46M) and EOSE (5.88M). But EOSE's volume is 5.88M, which is above 1M.
But the user's main criteria are Beta and volume. So the initial list from References 1 and 9 is better.
Now, check if all these stocks are under $5. Yes.
So the final list would be the top 10 from References 1 and 9, sorted by Beta descending.
But the user might prefer including some from Reference 6 for additional volatility indicators. However, the main criteria are Beta and volume.
In conclusion, the 10 stocks are:
1. AREC
2. TGL
3. OMEX
4. ICAD
5. ZEO
6. SBEV.A
7. ELPW
8. BCTX
9. APLD
10. STBX
But need to ensure all have volume >1M. ELPW has 1.49M, which is acceptable.
Alternatively, replace ELPW with a higher volume stock from Reference 6, like SBSW.
But the user's question is about high volatility and volume. So including SBSW (Volume 20.46M, RSI 76.99) could add more volatility.
So the final list could be:
1. AREC (Beta 1.87, Volume 69.4M)
2. TGL (Beta 1.86, Volume 100.71M)
3. UAMY.A (Beta 2.39, Volume 8.07M)
4. BTG.A (Beta 3.03, Volume 66.27M)
5. ZEO (Beta 1.59, Volume 22.57M)
6. ICAD (Beta 1.62, Volume 21.34M)
7. OMEX (Beta 1.66, Volume 244.46M)
8. SBEV.A (Beta 1.55, Volume 43.98M)
9. SBSW (RSI 76.99, Volume 20.46M)
10. EOSE (RSI 73.16, Volume 5.88M)
But need to check if all are under $5. Yes.
However, the user's main criteria are Beta and volume. So the initial list from References 1 and 9 is more accurate.
In the answer, I should present the stocks from References 1 and 9, ensuring they meet the criteria. Also, include visualizations for the queries mentioned.
Check which references have queries. Reference 1's query is "Beta > 1.5; Trading Volume > 1 million; Closing Price < $5; Top 10 Sorted by Quantitative Recommendation Score". Reference 9's query is "Stocks under $5 with daily trading volume >1 million and beta >1.2".
So the visualizations for these queries should be included.
In the answer, after discussing each stock, insert the visual tags for the respective queries.
Also, the user's history shows they asked about HTZ, but the current question is about other stocks.
So the answer should list the 10 stocks, explain their volatility and volume, and include the visualizations for the relevant queries.
10 High-Volatility Stocks Under $5 with Minimum $1M Daily Volume
Based on Ainvest's proprietary data and market trends, here are 10 stocks under $5 with high volatility (Beta >1.2) and average daily trading volume exceeding $1 million. These selections prioritize liquidity and risk/reward potential for speculative investors.
1. American Resources (AREC)
- Last Price: $1.11 (+83.44% daily change)
- Beta: 1.87 (extremely volatile)
- Volume: 69.4 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -1.33 1
Why It’s Risky: High beta and recent surge suggest momentum-driven trading, but negative quantitative scores highlight underlying risks.
beta > 1.5; trading volume > 1 million; closing price < $5; top 10 sorted by quantitative recommendation score(7)
Last Price($) | Last Change% | beta2025.04.16 | Trading Volume(Share)2025.04.16 | Closing Price($)2025.04.16 | Quantitative Recommendation Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2.12 | 55.88% | 1.59 | 22.57M | 2.12 | -0.03 |
3.07 | 59.07% | 1.62 | 21.34M | 3.07 | -0.10 |
0.69 | 62.69% | 1.66 | 244.46M | 0.69 | -0.49 |
1.11 | 83.44% | 1.87 | 69.40M | 1.11 | -1.33 |
3.25 | 48.40% | 1.51 | 1.49M | 3.25 | -3.89 |
3.81 | 83.17% | 1.86 | 100.71M | 3.81 | -31.57 |
4.30 | 52.48% | 1.55 | 43.98M | 4.30 | -60.21 |
Ticker |
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ZEOZeo Energy |
ICADiCAD |
OMEXOdyssey Marine Exploration |
ARECAmerican Resources |
ELPWElong Power |
TGLTreasure Global |
SBEVSplash Beverage |
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2. Treasure Global (TGL)
- Last Price: $3.81 (+83.17% daily change)
- Beta: 1.86
- Volume: 100.71 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -31.57 1
Key Insight: Explosive price action (83% gain) and high volume indicate speculative interest, but extreme negative scores signal caution.
3. Odyssey Marine Exploration (OMEX)
- Last Price: $0.69 (+62.69% daily change)
- Beta: 1.66
- Volume: 244.46 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -0.49 1
Volatility Driver: Micro-cap status and extreme price swings make it a high-risk play.
4. iCAD (ICAD)
- Last Price: $3.07 (+59.07% daily change)
- Beta: 1.62
- Volume: 21.34 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -0.1 1
Technical Edge: High beta and recent momentum suggest short-term trading opportunities.
5. Zeo Energy (ZEO)
- Last Price: $2.12 (+55.88% daily change)
- Beta: 1.59
- Volume: 22.57 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -0.03 1
Low-Floor Play: Sub-$2 price and high volume make it accessible for speculative bets.
6. Splash Beverage (SBEV.A)
- Last Price: $4.3 (+52.48% daily change)
- Beta: 1.55
- Volume: 43.98 million shares
- Quantitative Score: -60.21 1
RSI Alert: RSI of 83.75 2 signals overbought conditions, but high volume supports liquidity.
**7. Energy
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Beta > 1.5; Trading Volume > 1 million; Closing Price < $5; Top 10 Sorted by Quantitative Recommendation Score
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