I hope we don't become a Day Trader's PumpNDump. I think we could expect increased volatility.
Low float and low stock issuance: Day traders often find low float stocks attractive. Float refers to the number of shares available for trading by the public, excluding shares held by insiders, institutions, or long-term investors. Low float stocks are relatively scarce, and any significant buying or selling pressure can cause dramatic price movements. Similarly, stocks with a low total number of shares outstanding or a low stock issuance rate may also be of interest to day traders.