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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1997 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Farrar who wrote (7663)12/1/1997 8:07:00 PM
From: Dan Ross  Respond to of 9285
 
SHORT INTEREST LINKS

viwes.com

viwes.com

Anyone have others?

Dan Ross



To: Mike Farrar who wrote (7663)12/1/1997 8:30:00 PM
From: Pancho Villa  Respond to of 9285
 
JV for NASDAQ try: Short Interest Positions by Security - Monthly

"Each monthly file contains the reported short interest position for all Nasdaq securities for that month as well as several other statistics - short interest for the prior month, actual change, percentage change, average daily share volume for the short interest reporting period, etc."

nasd.com

you can download the text file open it in excell and do all kind of interesting manipulations on it.

this one [also for NASDAQ] does not require any download and includes a very user friendly search feature.

viwes.com

for NYSE you can try

briefing.com

Finally, if you subscribe to the WSJ try:

interactive.wsj.com

this last one is for nasdqa, nyse, and amex and it is current through mid-november.

Two things: first, I am not an internet hacker so someone else may be capable of giving you better links. Second, [and most important!] short interest is only some of the picture [IMO not the most important one]. Usually I come up with a short candidate and then check the short interest. Seldom the other way around.

Pancho



To: Mike Farrar who wrote (7663)12/2/1997 12:54:00 AM
From: Druss  Respond to of 9285
 
Jeffrey--Here is another link to short interest:
www1.bigcharts.com
Pancho--I have been watching BFIT with a hard eye. I agree it is a pure bred dog. I have been sceptical that it will fall soon is all. I am very suspicious now with the Motley Fool article that it is about to deliver a python size squeeze to you. The recent short interest in it via this thread could combine with the Fool article and be very painful in the short term.
All the Best
Druss