WOLF is the week's standout short interest mover. Short Interest jumped nearly 10 percentage points in just seven days. It now sits at 60.4% of free float — and availability has hit zero. Bears see nowhere to borrow more shares.
VEEV is a surprise addition to the movers list. The $27bn cloud software giant saw its SI % FF almost double week-on-week, rising from 3.8% to 7.2%. That's a sharp shift for a large-cap name not typically in the crosshairs of short sellers.
SOUN remains a social media favourite. SoundHound AI carries a 37.5% SI % FF with a short score of 84 and a cost to borrow of 22%. Bears are committed — but so are retail bulls watching closely for a squeeze.
RUM also draws attention. Rumble's short score is 93.8 — among the highest of any $1B+ stock. With only 0.16% availability, new shorts have almost no room to enter.
LUCK leads the large-cap short score table at , with 32 days to cover. That's a dangerous setup for anyone on the wrong side of a catalyst.
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