NYSE Stocks with the Highest Short Interest for Short Squeeze Plays

by Fred Fuld III

Have you ever wondered why stocks that are heavily shorted can spike up in price so much?

When you short a stock, it means that you plan to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares immediately, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that you can return those shares. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short sellers can make money, but sometimes when the stock moves against them, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in fast to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any positive news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

The following are some heavily shorted stocks that may be worth considering.

CompanySymbolShort InterestShort % ChangeShort Interest Ratio
Fisker IncFSR47.28%13%3.8
Carvana CoCVNA40.04%-11%3.9
C3.ai IncAI38.08%-2%4.3
Kohl’s CorporationKSS27.11%8%5.4
Cinemark Holdings, Inc.CNK26.53%-1%9.4
IONQ IncIONQ26.22%2%5.4

The fourth stock on the list, Kohl’s (KSS) has over 27% of its float shorted, an increase of 8% over last month.

The short interest ratio is 5.4, which means that it would take the short sellers over five days to cover their position, based on recent average volume.

Cinemark Holdings (CNK) is another stock that is heavily shorted with over 26% now short with almost no change in short interest from the previous month.

The short interest ratio is 9, which means that it would take the short sellers over nine days to cover their position, based on recent average volume.

Just keep in mind that just because a stock has good ratios and is heavily shorted, doesn’t mean that the stock will go up, especially in a bear market. Also, stocks that are significantly shorted may be shorted for a reason.

Disclosure: Author had no positions in any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top Travel Stocks Short Squeeze Plays

by Fred Fuld III

Many stocks in the travel industry have suffered during the last three years due to the COVID pandemic. Some have lost over 50% of their value since 2019. As the market prices for these stocks have dropped so much, now might be the time to look for short squeeze opportunities.

Here is a quick review about the short squeeze and its terminology. When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics, but they have very low market caps and floats.

Company Symbol Days to Cover % of Float Shorted
Carnival Corporation & plc CCL 2 10%
Expedia Group, Inc. EXPE 2.9 5%
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. LIND 23.9 19%
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. NCLH 1.6 10%
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. RCL 2.9 6%
TripAdvisor, Inc. TRIP 4 12%

So as an example, Carnival has 10% of the float shorted, and it will take two days for the short sellers to cover their positions, based on the average daily volume.

Obviously, there is no guarantee that these stocks will go up, but if I was short any stock, I wouldn’t want to waste any time covering my position if the stock started to move up sharply, before all the other short sellers clamor in and drive the price way up.

Disclosure: Author has a short and long option position in CCL.

Heavily Shorted Debt Free Stocks

by Fred Fuld III

Many of the meme stocks, such as GameStop (GME) and AMC (AMC), have shot up in price several times because of the fact that they have been heavily shorted and subject to a short squeeze.

So if you are looking for other heavily shorted stocks, you might want to check out the stocks which have a large portion of their float shorted, and in addition, have low or no debt. If a company has no debt, it is hard for them to go out of business.

Here is a review of the short squeeze and its terminology. When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics.

Big 5 Sporting Goods (BGFV) has over 45% of its float shorted and no long term debt. The percentage shorted has increased by 15% over last month. In addition, the stock has a short interest ratio, also known as a Days to Cover Ratio, of 5.9. This means that it would take almost six days for short sellers to cover their position, based on recent volume. The stock trades at 5.5 times trailing earnings. It is a sporting goods retailer in the western United States.

OppFi Inc. (OPFI) has 12.3$ of its float shorted. The short entered has had a one month increase of 6% and a short interest ratio of 4.4. The company operates a financial technology platform.

Sunlight Financial Holdings (SUNL) is another debt free company that has over 10% of of its float shorted. The percentage shorted has increased by 9% over last month. Plus, the stock has a short interest ratio of 6.0. The company provides a financing platform for solar installation.

Happy squeezing!

20 Stocks With More Than 30% of Float Shorted: Short Squeeze Plays

by Fred Fuld III

Are you looking for some short squeeze plays? Are you looking for stocks that have over 30% of their float shorted?

Here is a list of 20 stocks that fit this criteria.

Altimeter Growth Corp. AGC
Beam Global BEEM
BEST Inc. BEST
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation BGFV
Blink Charging Co. BLNK
Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. ESPR
Arcimoto, Inc. FUV
Canoo Inc. GOEV
Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ICPT
Kaixin Auto Holdings KXIN
Nikola Corporation NKLA
NeuroPace, Inc. NPCE
PubMatic, Inc. PUBM
Lordstown Motors Corp. RIDE
Reneo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. RPHM
SmileDirectClub, Inc. SDC
Support.com, Inc. SPRT
Tattooed Chef, Inc. TTCF
View, Inc. VIEW
VPC Impact Acquisition Holdings VIH

 

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Stocks with the Highest Short Interest: Short Squeeze Plays

by Fred Fuld III

As I write this, the Dow Jones Industrial  Average is down 477, and the S&P is also down. Maybe while the market has dropped so much, now might be the time to look for short squeeze opportunities.

Here is a review about the short squeeze and its terminology. When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics.

Stock Symbol % Float Shorted Days to Cover Stock Price
Workhorse WKHS 35% 2.2 8.97
Arcimoto FUV 34% 5.4 10.94
Blink BLNK 34% 6.2 30.09
Support.com SPRT 33% 1.5 8.31

So as an example, Arcimoto has 34% of the float shorted, and it will takeover five days for the short sellers to cover their positions, based on the average daily volume.

Obviously, there is no guarantee that these stocks will go up, but if I was short any stock, I wouldn’t want to waste any time covering my position if the stock started to move up sharply, before all the other short sellers clamor in and drive the price way up.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written

Top Short Interest Analyzers

by Fred Fuld III

NASDAQ has a service on their site which allows you to check on the short interest on any NASDAQ stock for any month.

For example, if you enter Sundial (SNDL) [short interest is measured on the 15th of every month], you come up with the fact that the short interest is 267,716,798 shares, an increase of 4.47% from the prior month, with an average daily share volume of 208,079,855 and 1.29 days to cover.

For NYSE stocks, such as GameStop (GME) and AMC (AMC), check out Shortsqueeze.com. It will give you the following:
Short Interest Ratio (Days To Cover)
Short Percent of Float
Short % Increase / Decrease
Short Interest (Current Shares Short)
Shares Float
Short Interest (Prior Shares Short)

There is also a website called Shortinterest.com which shows the top shorted stocks.

Disclosure: Author owns SNDL.

Top Short Squeeze Stocks

by Fred Fuld III

Remember when GameStop (GME) went up over 700% in five days due to a short squeeze? The movie theater chain, AMC (AMC) increased by over 1,000% in ten days from a short squeeze.

Here is a review about the short squeeze and its terminology. When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics.

Stock Symbol % Float Shorted Days to Cover Stock Price
PubMatic Inc. PUBM 45.53% 4.3 36.43
Esperion Therapeutics ESPR 41.16% 14 22.32
Ontrak Inc. OTRK 39.69% 3.3 31.71
Blink Charging Co. BLNK 37.78% 2 30.94

So as an example, Esperion has over 41% of the float shorted, and it will take 14 days for the short sellers to cover their positions, based on the average daily volume.

Obviously, there is no guarantee that these stocks will go up, but if I was short any stock, I wouldn’t want to waste any time covering my position if the stock started to move up sharply, before all the other short sellers clamor in and drive the price way up.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top Airline Short Squeeze Stocks

by Fred Fuld III

Many airline stocks have taken a hit over the last month, and even the last couple trading days. Several of these airline stocks are heavily shorted.  When stocks rise quickly in price for whatever reason, short sellers scramble to cover their positions by buying shares, and causing the price of the stocks to increase even more.

Traders and investors can make money on the long side from short squeezes. One technique that stock traders utilize is buying short squeeze stocks, companies have been heavily shorted. Here is a more extensive explanation of  short squeezes.

When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short selling can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against the short sellers, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Here is one example from the list below.  American Airlines (AAL) is a stock that is heavily shorted. As a matter fo fact, 30% of the float is shorted. (The float is the number of shares of the company that are freely tradeable.) Plus, the number of shares shorted has increased by 5% over last month.

So what airline stocks are heavily shorted that may be worth a closer examination? Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason. All these stocks have significant short metrics.

Possibly a short squeeze will cause a few of these to fly higher.

Stock Symbol % of Float Days to Cover
American Airlines AAL 30% 1.5
Allegiant ALGT 15% 5.8
Spirit Airlines SAVE 23% 0.8
United Airlines UAL 11% 0.5

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top REIT Short Squeeze Stocks

by Fred Fuld III

There has been a significant amount of concern among investors regarding real estate investment trusts, more commonly referred to as REITs, especially the ones involved in the commercial and retail sectors. The concern comes from the explosion of online purchasing by consumers. Why go to a storefront when you can buy items from the comfort of your own home? However, this concern may be overblown, which could provide some trading opportunities.

If REITs are heavily shorted, the potential gains can be significant. When stocks rise quickly, no matter what the reason, short sellers scramble to cover their positions by buying shares, and causing the price of the stock to move up even more.

So how can you make money on the long side from short squeezes? One technique that stock traders utilize is buying short squeeze stocks, companies have been heavily shorted, hoping that good news will come out. Here is a more extensive explanation of what a short squeeze is.

When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short sellers can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against them, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders take advantage of this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Here is one example from the list below. Tanger Factory Outlet Centers (SKT) is a stock that is heavily shorted. As a matter fo fact, 49% of the float is shorted. Plus, the short interest ratio is 18. That means it would take the short sellers eighteen days to cover their positions, based on the number of shares that trade each day on average.

So what REITs are heavily shorted that may be worth a closer examination? Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason.

All these stocks have significant short metrics, however they all pay dividends.

Stock Symbol % of Float Days to Cover
CBL & Associates CBL 26.50% 16.5
Innovative Industrial Properties IIPR 28.20% 5.8
Pennsylvania REIT PEI 65.20% 21.1
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers SKT 48.90% 18
Seritage Growth Properties SRG 33.40% 53.7

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top Healthcare Short Squeeze Stocks

Healthcare is a fast growing sector, and will continue to grow as the baby boomers continue to get older. If healthcare stocks are heavily shorted, the potential gains can be significant. When stocks rise quickly, no matter what the reason, short sellers scramble to cover their positions by buying shares, and causing the price of the stock to move up even more.

So how can you make money on the long side from short squeezes? One technique that stock traders utilize is buying short squeeze stocks, companies have been heavily shorted. Here is a more extensive explanation of what a short squeeze is.

When you short a stock, it means that your goal is to make money from a drop in the price of a stock. Technically, what happens is that you borrow shares of a stock, sell those shares, then buy back those shares at a hopefully lower price so that those shares can be returned. This all happens electronically, so you don’t actually see all the borrowing and returning of shares; it just shows up on your screen as a negative number of shares.

Short sellers can be profitable, but sometimes when the stock moves against them, and begins to rise, the short sellers jump in right away to buy shares to cover their positions, creating what is called a short squeeze. When a short squeeze takes place, it can cause the share prices to increase fast and furiously. Any good news can trigger the short squeeze.

Some traders utilize this situation by looking for stocks to buy that may have a potential short squeeze. Here is what a short squeeze trader should take into consideration:

Short Percentage of Float ~ The float is the number of freely tradable shares and the short percentage is the number of shares held short divided by the float. Amounts over 10% to 20% are considered high and potential short squeeze plays.

Short Ratio / Days to Cover / Short Interest Ratio -This is probably the most important metric when looking for short squeeze trades, no matter what you call it. This is the number of days it would take the short sellers to cover their position based on the average daily volume of shares traded. This is a significant ratio as it shows how “stuck” the short sellers are when they want to buy in their shares without driving up the price too much. Unfortunately for the shortsellers, the longer the number of days to cover, the bigger and longer the squeeze.

Short Percentage Increase ~ This is the percentage increase in in the number of short sellers from the previous month.

Here is one example from the list below.  Petmed Express (PETS) is a stock that is heavily shorted. As a matter fo fact, 45% of the float is shorted. Plus, the short interest ratio is 10. That means it would take the short sellers ten days to cover their positions, based on the number of shares that trade each day on average.

So what stocks are heavily shorted that may be worth a closer examination? Check out the following list, but be aware, that often some stocks are heavily shorted for a reason.

All these stocks have significant short metrics, but they also have price to earnings ratios less than 16.

Maybe a short squeeze will cause a few of these to rise sharply, making your portfolio healthier.

Stock Symbol % of float Days to Cover
Ligand Pharmaceuticals LGND 35% 14.5
MiMedx Group MDXG 62% 39
Petmed Express PETS 45% 10
Tivity Health TVTY 34% 21.8

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.