As reported last week, short interest on the New York Stock Exchange rose to a record high last month to 14.4 billion shares. Looking at the S&P 500 and its ten sectors, we calculated the percentage of each stock's float that was sold short. For the S&P 500 as a whole, the average stock in the index has 5% of its float sold short.
Not surprisingly, the Consumer Discretionary and Financials have the highest percentage of their floats sold short (8.12% and 6.11% respectively). Sectors with the lowest short interest include Utilities and Industrials (3.10% and 3.27% respectively).
Source :
http://seekingalpha.com/article/67935-short-interest-by-sector-consumer-discretionary-leads

Not surprisingly, the Consumer Discretionary and Financials have the highest percentage of their floats sold short (8.12% and 6.11% respectively). Sectors with the lowest short interest include Utilities and Industrials (3.10% and 3.27% respectively).
Source :
http://seekingalpha.com/article/67935-short-interest-by-sector-consumer-discretionary-leads
