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Short Selling: Trouble Brewing In Online Brokers? (AMTD, ETFC, SCHW)
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Short sellers TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.(NASDAQ: AMTD), E*TRADE Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ETFC), and Charles Schwab Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHW) look like a mixed bag on the surface, but the trends in two of the three are going up as far as short selling. Some might even call it alarming.
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.(NASDAQ: AMTD)
Date Short Interest Change Days
05/15/2008 7,524,826 -13.7% 2.80
04/30/2008 8,718,910 4.63% 2.52
TD Ameritrade was the only one of the major online brokerage firms that didn’t see a rise in its short interest.
E*TRADE Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ETFC)
Date Short Interest Change Days
05/15/2008 111,402,617 6.58% 5.11
04/30/2008 104,521,843 9.63% 4.16
This is now the third gain in short selling E*TRADE shares, and the number is starting to look disturbing if you just look at the raw number of shares. It is also disturbing if you look at the days to cover as this is the first time that it has represented more than 5-days volume over the last year, although the good news is that the daily average volume has almost steadily slid lower during 2008.
Charles Schwab Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHW)
Date Short Interest Change Days
05/15/2008 32,213,885 0.33% 3.90
04/30/2008 32,108,175 27.23% 2.48
After a solid gain in short interest by 27% on the last report, this is the highest short interest in Schwab over the last year.
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Jon C. Ogg
May 28, 2008
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