Short interest in electric vehicle stocks was mixed in the two-week period that ended November 30. Two Chinese EV makers saw major swings, though, with short sellers bailing on one and embracing the...
Short interest plunged more than 20% on three electric vehicle makers in the two-week short interest period ending January 29.
A report that a research firm had taken a new position in AMC. Some retail investors see this as a buying opportunity.
With share prices of electric vehicle makers soaring, it should be no surprise that short sellers are pouncing on the stocks as well.
Short sellers continue to place bets that electric vehicle makers' shares will fall while pulling out of traditional automakers' stocks.
Short interest in EV stocks rose sharply in the two-week reporting period that ended April 15. Short sellers added to their positions on all but one EV stock.
Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly increased in the two-week reporting period that ended March 15. Traditional automakers GM and Ford saw larger interest from short sellers.
Short interest in electric vehicle makers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period that ended February 12.
Short interest in EV stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended April 30. Short sellers pulled out of Tesla while piling into one China-based automaker.
Before markets open on Monday, two struggling but heavily traded stocks will be reporting earnings.
Short interest in automakers mostly declined in the two-week reporting period ended February 26. One maker of EV vans, however, saw short interest soar by nearly 50%.
With all major indexes down for the day, it's no surprise that losers outnumber winners among the meme stocks we cover.
Short sellers bet on three EV stocks to fall in the two-week short interest reporting period ending May 14. Four of the six EV stocks we watch posted double-digit share price drops during the period.
Everyone knows about Tesla's soaring stock price during 2020. The company has continued its run through the first few trading days of 2021 as have the stocks of a number of other EV makers.
Short interest for both EV makers and traditional carmakers was mostly lower in the two-week reporting period that ended June 30.