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In our current market environment, sentiment can seemingly change on a whim, so it’s crucial that investors consider a stock’s short interest before buying. Typically, an increased number of shorting means that the Street has grown less fond of a particular stock, meaning that you might want to adjust your expectations...
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In the financial world, there are a gazillion types of analytical indicators, ranging from P/E ratios to dividend yields. One metric that goes oft overlooked, however, is short selling activity. For those in need of a refresher course on short selling, see this article. Reported twice a month, shorting activity is a crucial...
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One metric that goes oft overlooked in the investing realm is short selling activity. While not always a cut-and-dry bearish signal, it does give investors insight into the negative sentiment surrounding a stock. In some cases, stocks with a very high short percentage of float – aka tradable shares – can bounce upwards, as...
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In today’s unstable markets, it’s crucial that investors consider a stock’s short interest before buying. An amplified number of shorting typically means that Wall Street has grown less fond of that particular stock. Overselling, though, sometimes has a positive effect on stock price, as short sellers may be...
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