The short ratio is the calculated amount of short interest that exists in a stock. This is the average number of days it would take to cover the total number of shares shorted in a stock. It is calculated by using the average daily volume and the number of shares short in a particular stock. This indicator helps to gauge the ease-ability of covering the outstanding shares short, and thus price fluctuation potential. |
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- Barron's |
The possibility of a short squeeze is one reason some analysts look at a high amount of short interest as a bullish indicator. Short Interest is the fuel... performance is the fuse, says ShortSqueeze.com |
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- USA Today |
...short sellers, not financial results, are driving up Air T's share price. More than half the shares were sold short last month, according to ShortSqueeze.com |
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- Reuters / Yahoo! Finance |
...according to ShortSqueeze.com. Any encouraging news from Martha Stewart Living could lead to a wave of short sellers trying to buy stock and limit their losses, pushing the price higher. |
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