Wondered about it when reading the below news yesterday - and while losing quite a bit of money beeing long on MGM...
http://seekingalpha.com/article/237343-most-heavily-shorted-stocks?source=marketwatch
Where can one find such information ? I might not long on a particular stock if faced with evidence that major investors are betting against it.
Besides does the following assertion from the article make sense to you ? :
" the most heavily shorted stocks as a percentage of float in the Russell 1,000. When markets go up, these stocks typically outperform. When markets go down, they usually lead the declines. "
Thanks
Luis
http://seekingalpha.com/article/237343-most-heavily-shorted-stocks?source=marketwatch
Where can one find such information ? I might not long on a particular stock if faced with evidence that major investors are betting against it.
Besides does the following assertion from the article make sense to you ? :
" the most heavily shorted stocks as a percentage of float in the Russell 1,000. When markets go up, these stocks typically outperform. When markets go down, they usually lead the declines. "
Thanks
Luis
