A stock's "Days to Cover" is the average number of days it would take to cover the total short interest in a stock. This number is calculated by dividing the average daily volume by the number of shares short in a stock. This indicator is powerful in gauging the ease-ability of the shorts to buy the shares that are short, and thus potentially causing dramatic changes in stock price.
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