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Nasdaq sees rise in short interest across global and capital markets

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 11/27/2023, 04:59 PM
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The latest data from Nasdaq reveals an increase in short interest across its Global and Capital Market securities, highlighting a dynamic shift in investment strategies. As of November 15, the Global Market experienced a slight rise in short interest, reaching over 10.93 billion shares, while the Capital Market also saw an uptick, with short positions surpassing 2 billion shares.

Short selling, the practice of selling borrowed securities with the intention to buy them back at a lower price, is a common strategy used by broker/dealers to capitalize on anticipated market downturns. The recent figures indicate a growing inclination towards this approach, with the average daily volume of shorted shares extending the coverage time needed to clear these positions.

Key points from the Nasdaq data include:

  • The Global Market reported a marginal increase in short interest from the end of October, with the average daily volume coverage time rising from 3.06 days.
  • The Capital Market observed an increase in short positions and an average daily volume coverage time that lengthened to 1.79 days.
  • In total, Nasdaq-listed securities exhibited a combined short interest exceeding 13 billion shares, with an average turnover rate of about 2.75 days.

Nasdaq's role extends beyond just market listings, as it provides a suite of technology solutions, data analytics, and exchange services that support market liquidity and transparency. Investors and market participants can access detailed short interest analytics and other market insights through Nasdaq's dedicated online portals. This data is essential for understanding market trends and the strategies employed by institutional investors and broker/dealers navigating the financial system.

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