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  2. What is a short squeeze? - AOL

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    A short squeeze can happen for a variety of reasons, but a key aspect of the process is the fact that short investors have borrowed money to go short, and therefore must buy it at some time in the ...

  3. GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    GameStop short squeeze. In January 2021, a short squeeze of the stock of the American video game retailer GameStop and other securities took place, causing major financial consequences for certain hedge funds and large losses for short sellers. Approximately 140 percent of GameStop's public float had been sold short, and the rush to buy shares ...

  4. Short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    The GameStop short squeeze, starting in January 2021, was a short squeeze occurring on shares of GameStop, [19] [20] primarily triggered by the Reddit forum WallStreetBets. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] This squeeze led to the share price reaching an all-time intraday high of US$483 on January 28, 2021 on the NYSE .

  5. Short interest ratio - Wikipedia

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    The short interest ratio (also called days-to-cover ratio) [1] represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to cover their positions, that is repurchase all of the borrowed shares. It is calculated by dividing the number of shares sold short by the average daily trading volume, generally over the last 30 trading days.

  6. 12 Short Squeeze Candidates To Watch - AOL

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    S3 Partners analyst Ihor Dusaniwsky has just released a list of potential short squeeze stocks based on their high borrow rates.A stock borrow fee is the percentage of a stock's value that brokers ...

  7. What Is a Short Squeeze and Why Should You Care? - AOL

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  8. Steve Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Cohen. Steven A. Cohen (born June 11, 1956) is an American hedge-fund manager and owner of the New York Mets of Major League Baseball since September 14, 2020, owning just over 97% of the team. [3] He is the founder of hedge fund Point72 Asset Management and S.A.C. Capital Advisors, which closed after pleading guilty to insider trading ...

  9. Investing 101: Short Squeeze Candidates With Insider Buying - AOL

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    Investor sentiment is a constantly changing machine that shifts with every new piece of information. A stock can be shrouded with analyst pessimism one day and rally the next on a promising new ...