CirTran Corporation dropped nearly 20% in a single session on April 27, and the data behind this name is too sparse to tell a clean story.
The stock closed at $0.0226 on Monday, a one-day fall of 19.5% that extended a 16.3% decline on the week. The move is striking on its face. But CirTran is an OTC-traded micro-cap with a market capitalisation of roughly $112,000 — a figure that barely registers as a rounding error in most portfolios — and almost none of the datasets that would normally illuminate such a sell-off are current.
The short interest, cost-to-borrow, and ORTEX short-score data all date from May 2021, more than five years ago. The most recent FINRA official short figure carries a settlement date of January 2025 and covers just 52 shares — a number that reflects how thinly traded this name is rather than any meaningful positioning. Availability runs at 314% of estimated short interest, meaning shares to borrow are plentiful relative to what little is already shorted. There is no evidence of short-driven pressure in any of the current data.
The earnings history provides the only recent window into how the stock moves. An event on April 15 this year produced a one-day gain of 62%. A November 2025 event saw the stock fall 41.6% in a single day. A separate November 2025 filing was followed by a 40% five-day gain. The pattern is extreme in both directions — this stock reacts violently to filings and announcements, and this week's decline may reflect a similar catalyst rather than a broader shift in positioning.
On ownership, the two institutional holders on record — Iehab Hawatmeh with 4.3% and Kathryn Hollinger with 0.5%, both reported as of January 2026 — represent the entire known institutional base. The most recent insider trade in the system dates to September 2011. None of this is current enough to draw conclusions.
The only data point worth watching is what triggered Monday's move. Given the pattern of sharp reactions to corporate filings and announcements, any new disclosure is the primary variable to track.
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