Short sellers are on the move. WOLF sits at the top of the mid-cap shorted list. Its SI % of FF hit 89%, with a staggering +34 percentage points added in just seven days. The semiconductor firm has been battling bankruptcy speculation. Cost to borrow sits at 6.6% with zero shares available to borrow — a classic squeeze setup.
CVNA saw a sharp jump. Its SI % FF nearly quintupled in a week, rising from 2% to over 10% of free float. That's a big build against the used-car platform. Bears appear unconvinced by its recent rally.
LCID also drew fresh shorts. SI climbed from 27.7% to 34.7% of FF in seven days. The EV maker continues to bleed cash, and short sellers are pressing their bets.
CHWY edged up to 37.4% SI of free float. Pet-products demand concerns are keeping shorts interested.
On the squeeze watch, LULU hit extreme oversold territory per news flow, while is forming a bullish technical pattern ahead of earnings — two names worth monitoring closely for rapid reversals.
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