Guys, where would I find the percentage of shorts on a particular stock
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This also shows how stupid the system is. Alaska has more oil than Texas. Why
don't they refine locally and sell to the Eskimos first?
Bloomberg.
Nasdaq: member firms are required to report their short positions as of
settlement on (1) the 15th of each month, or the preceding business day if the
15th is not a business day, and (2) as of settlement on the last business day of
the month.* The reports must be filed by the second business day after the
reporting settlement date. FINRA compiles the short interest data and provides
it for publication on the 8th business day after the reporting settlement date.
available at the exchange's website: nasdaq.com
NYSE: approximately 5 business days after the 1st and 15th of each month.
Available at nyse.com
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Do they have an specific day of the month when they been published? also Looking
at the data, what I'm looking for other than Short Percent of Float. Sorry for
the question. I'm new to this.
remember that this information is only published twice a month by the exchanges
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shortsqueeze.com
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