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Strategies & Market Trends : Win Lose or Draw : Be A Steve, Make A Call

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To: sun-tzu who wrote (10958)4/26/2003 2:31:32 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) of 11447
 
Short Interest has been increasing on the Nasdaq and NYSE in April.
That has happened with higher prices--meaning much more "dollars" are being spent shorting this past month.

To me that suggests the market is going to keep going higher. When short interest goes up with a declining market, that may be bearish...but that is not the case this time around.

I think too many expecting a summer drop.
Dow9000 around the corner!

nasdaqnews.com
For Release:
Contacts: April 25, 2003
Carol Martz
(301) 978-4877



The NASDAQ Stock Market Announces Open Short- Interest Positions In NASDAQ Stocks For April 2003
New York, N.Y.—As of mid-April, short interest in 2,819 NASDAQ National Market® securities totaled 4,336,211,644 shares compared with 4,207,678,805 shares in 2,820 National Market issues for the month of March.

The April short interest represents 3.01 days' average daily NASDAQ National Market share volume for the reporting period, compared with 3.39 days in March. Short interest in 773 securities on The NASDAQ SmallCap MarketSM totaled 120,291,121 shares for April, compared with 127,485,570 shares in 765 securities for the month of March. This represents 1.29 days average daily volume, compared with last month's figure of 1.78 days.

In summary, short interest in all 3,592 NASDAQ® securities totaled 4,456,502,765 shares for April, compared with 3,585 issues and 4,335,164,375 shares in March. This is 2.91 days' average daily volume, compared with last month's average of 3.30 days.

The open short-interest positions reported for each NASDAQ security reflect the total number of shares sold short by all broker/dealers regardless of their exchange affiliations. A short sale is generally understood to mean the sale of a security that the seller does not own or any sale that is consummated by the delivery of a security borrowed by or for the account of the seller.

The monthly NASDAQ short-interest figures are current as of the 15th of the month and are released to the media after the market close on the seventh business day following that date. The figures this month include all short-interest positions reported March 17 through April 10 and settled as of April 15, 2003.

The total NASDAQ short positions for the preceding 13 months and current month follow:

Settlement Date/Total Short Interest /Number ofSecurities
April 15, 2002 4,124,763,193 3,954
May 15, 2002 4,246,945,373 3,926
June 14, 2002 4,261,435,815 3,831
July 15, 2002 4,335,747,422 3,784
August 15, 2002 4,105,634,585 3,758
September 13, 2002 4,108,308,913 3,737
October 15, 2002 4,152,454,217 3,623
November 15, 2002 4,062,892,810 3,670
December 13, 2002 4,043,183,358 3,666
January 15, 2003 4,053,387,295 3,686
February 14, 2003 4,190,132,904 3,668
March 14, 2003 4,335,164,375 3,585
April 15, 2003 4,456,502,765 3,592
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