ORLANDO, Florida, August 19, 2026, 06:40 EDT — U.S. cash markets remained shut as premarket activity continued.
- FreeCast finished up 144.2%, trading at nearly 11 times its average volume.
- The increase was not attributed to any recent company release or significant filing.
- The stock remained 30% under the $3 financing price from July by the close.
Shares of FreeCast, Inc. NASDAQ:CAST jumped 144.2% to $2.10 on Tuesday. Trading volume climbed to 127.7 million shares, almost 11 times its three-month average. The surge ranked FreeCast as the second-most-trending stock on Yahoo Finance in the U.S., behind only Datavault AI.
The noteworthy aspect was the absence of new disclosures. FreeCast’s press release archive stopped at July 29, with no announcements following that date. Its SEC filings featured an August 14 ownership form after registration paperwork from late July. As a result, confirmed trading activity, instead of newly released fundamentals, appeared to be the key observable catalyst.
| August 18 market measure | FreeCast | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Close | $2.10 | Last session: $0.8598 |
| Daily move | +144.24% | Up $1.2402 per share |
| Volume | 127.712 million | 10.94 times the three-month average |
| Three-month average volume | 11.674 million | — |
| Market capitalization | $99.92 million | According to Yahoo Finance |
Trading volume on Tuesday reached approximately 2.7 times the company’s estimated share count. This estimate is based on Yahoo’s closing price and market capitalization. High turnover can increase the potential for both gains and reversals in smaller stocks.
The increase offset some of the previous sharp decline. CAST ended at $1.23 on August 12, meaning Tuesday’s close was up 70.7% across four sessions. However, the share price was still well under the $33 peak from its direct listing, according to market-data services.
| Price and financing comparison | Value | CAST close versus benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| August 18 closing price | $2.10 | Benchmark |
| July implied private-placement price | $3.00 | 30.0% lower |
| July 15 closing price from S-1 | $2.60 | 19.2% lower |
| August 12 closing price | $1.23 | 70.7% higher |
Capital structure weighs heavier than the topline increase. In July, FreeCast secured $23.7 million by issuing 4.67 million shares and pre-funded warrants for an additional 3.24 million shares. The implied price per share was $3. Chief Executive William Mobley described the funding as “an important milestone” that reinforced FreeCast’s financial stability. FreeCast financing release
A registration statement filed in July enables the resale of all 7.91 million securities, representing approximately 16.6% of shares outstanding based on market data as of Tuesday. The company does not receive any proceeds from stock sales by these registered holders.
| July funding and resale registration | Securities | Impact for investors |
|---|---|---|
| Issued common shares | 4,666,667 | Direct increase in equity |
| Pre-funded warrant shares | 3,243,807 | Can be exercised once approved |
| Aggregate registered for resale | 7,910,474 | Represents roughly 16.6% of outstanding shares |
| Total gross proceeds for FreeCast | $23.7 million | For general use and working capital |
The funding injection tackled a concrete limitation. As of March 31, FreeCast disclosed cash holdings of just $119,302 and a working-capital shortfall of $7.29 million. The company stated it required new equity to fulfill obligations in the next 12 months.
The company continues to operate on a limited scale. Revenue for the quarter declined by 35.4% to $92,909, and the net loss increased to $4.53 million. The number of subscribers grew by 9.6%. However, nine-month revenue per subscriber, excluding FAST and advertising, dropped to five cents from 12 cents.
| Quarter ended March 31 | 2026 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $92,909 | $143,885 | down 35.4% |
| Gross profit | $58,493 | $50,171 | up 16.6% |
| Operating loss | $4.42 million | $3.31 million | Loss increased by 33.7% |
| Net loss | $4.53 million | $3.38 million | Loss increased by 34.1% |
| Subscribers, period end | 1,024,592 | 934,543 | up 9.6% |
Analyst coverage is limited and varies between different aggregators. Maxim Group analyst Allen Klee is the only broker with a price target, setting it at $6. MarketBeat includes ratings from Zacks and Weiss, neither of which specify a target, resulting in an overall Hold consensus.
| Analyst or service | Latest action | Rating | Price target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maxim Group / Allen Klee | Began coverage April 24 | Buy | $6.00 |
| Zacks Research | Raised rating June 10 | Hold | Not stated |
| Weiss Ratings | Began coverage June 3 | Sell | Not stated |
| MarketBeat aggregate | Most recent data | Hold | $6.00 (single target) |
The coming week presents a straightforward challenge. Investors will be looking to see if CAST maintains Tuesday’s rise in the absence of a fresh filing, and whether it inches toward the $3 financing threshold. Fresh details about revenue conversion, cash deployment, or sales of registered shares are expected to be more significant than another surge in trading volume.
Risks: FreeCast’s modest market capitalization, significant insider control, resale registration, and going-concern notice may increase volatility. The July funding bolstered liquidity, though it does not confirm that partnerships will lead to substantial revenue. Momentum could shift sharply.
FreeCast’s 144% surge meets a thin disclosure trail
Trading intensity
Price checkpoints
Latest reported operating snapshot
July capital raise and resale supply
Analyst recommendations: sparse and method-dependent
| Source | Rating | Target | Latest action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maxim Group / Allen Klee | Buy | $6.00 | Initiated Apr. 24 |
| Zacks Research | Hold | Not stated | Upgrade Jun. 10 |
| Weiss Ratings | Sell | Not stated | Initiated Jun. 3 |
| MarketBeat aggregate | Hold | $6.00* | 3 counted ratings |


