ARRY Array Technologies SI jumped 2.7 points in one week. The $3.2B solar tracker maker hit 20.9% short interest as bears piled in. The stock surged 35% in three months yet shorts doubled down aggressively.
KALV KalVista hit 69.1% SI adding 1.3 points weekly. The $1B biotech topped short rankings showing extreme positioning. Cost to borrow stayed below 1% despite massive SI suggesting ample share availability.
QUBT Quantum Computing absorbed fresh shorts rising 2.4 points to 30.1%. The quantum play climbed 35% this year drawing skeptics. CMPS Compass Pathways SI rose 1.2 points after Trump's psychedelics deregulation executive order boosted shares to two year highs.
CAR Avis Budget topped extremes at 86.2% SI adding 1.5 points in three days. The $17B rental giant soared 293% quarterly yet remained the most shorted large cap name. Days to cover held at 8.8 showing heavy bearish conviction.
HIMS Hims and Hers climbed to 36.5% SI gaining 1.1 points weekly. The $7B telehealth name faced mounting pressure despite 16 analyst coverage. Hertz stayed at 50.2% showing sustained skepticism in car rentals.
FT reported private credit faces strain as borrowing costs edge higher. Trump's Iran ceasefire deadline extension dominated headlines as energy volatility persisted.
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