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NBIS Short Squeeze Risk Tracker: Data and Analysis

Last Updated: 2025-11-28

Access the latest NBIS short interest history, Days to Cover (DTC) trend, and the proprietary Short Squeeze Score for risk assessment.

Short Squeeze Risk Assessment

NBIS Short Squeeze Score

0.27

Low short squeeze potential. Selling pressure is manageable, and the stock is not a primary target.

The Squeeze Score quantifies the current short squeeze risk by analyzing short interest, Days to Cover, and market liquidity. Use this score to quickly identify the most shorted stocks with the highest squeeze potential.

  • 0.0–0.2: Very low short squeeze risk.
  • 0.2–0.4: Low short squeeze potential.
  • 0.4–0.6: Moderate short squeeze risk.
  • 0.6–0.8: High short squeeze risk.
  • 0.8–1.0: Extreme short squeeze risk.

Short Interest Ratio (% of Float)

13.87%

The Short Interest Ratio (or % of Float) is the most critical metric for identifying the most shorted stocks. It reflects the percentage of available trading shares currently sold short.

Interpretation:

  • 0%–5%: Very low short interest, minimal squeeze risk.
  • 5%–10%: Moderate short interest, watch for trends.
  • 10%–20%: High short interest, potential for squeeze.
  • >20%: Extremely high, short squeeze risk elevated.

Key Short Selling Metrics

Total Short Interest Shares
29,232,281
Shares sold short as of 2025-11-28

High short interest, indicating significant bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover (DTC)
1.17

Short interest ÷ average daily volume.

Covering short positions would take less than 2 days, suggesting ease of covering.

Bi-weekly Change in Short Interest
12.02%
3137696
Vs previous report.

Significant increase in short interest, suggesting volatility.

Historical Data Coverage
31

Bi-weekly observations in the stored history.

High coverage with extensive historical data, trends are more reliable for analysis.

Short Interest Historical Charts

Explore the short interest trend, bi-weekly changes, and Days to Cover (DTC). Use the range selector to view different historical windows.

Short Interest (Total Shares)


Bi-Weekly Change (%)


Days to Cover (DTC)

Full Short Interest History (FINRA Bi-Weekly)

Complete FINRA bi-weekly short interest history for NBIS.
This table includes total short interest, prior period values, percentage change,average daily volume, and Days to Cover (DTC), a key indicator of potential short squeeze risk.
Date Short Interest Prior Change % Change # Avg Volume DTC
2025-11-28 29,232,281 26,094,585 12.02% 3,137,696 24,918,063 1.17
2025-11-14 26,094,585 24,015,750 8.66% 2,078,835 25,411,769 1.03
2025-10-31 24,015,750 22,542,832 6.53% 1,472,918 16,662,118 1.44
2025-10-15 22,542,832 23,787,898 -5.23% -1,245,066 17,850,016 1.26
2025-09-30 23,787,898 21,035,215 13.09% 2,752,683 18,555,107 1.28
2025-09-15 21,035,215 15,565,887 35.14% 5,469,328 25,915,172 1.00
2025-08-29 15,565,887 15,779,902 -1.36% -214,015 9,304,546 1.67
2025-08-15 15,779,902 14,251,764 10.72% 1,528,138 16,050,839 1.00
2025-07-31 14,251,764 13,764,887 3.54% 486,877 10,907,580 1.31
2025-07-15 13,764,887 13,493,357 2.01% 271,530 11,505,716 1.20
2025-06-30 13,493,357 13,612,699 -0.88% -119,342 12,730,515 1.06
2025-06-13 13,612,699 10,282,715 32.38% 3,329,984 21,761,137 1.00
2025-05-30 10,282,715 12,843,979 -19.94% -2,561,264 13,225,000 1.00
2025-05-15 12,843,979 14,496,993 -11.40% -1,653,014 9,978,568 1.29
2025-04-30 14,496,993 14,702,972 -1.40% -205,979 4,940,260 2.93
2025-04-15 14,702,972 17,819,529 -17.49% -3,116,557 11,303,435 1.30
2025-03-31 17,819,529 16,483,322 8.11% 1,336,207 12,557,358 1.42
2025-03-14 16,483,322 10,729,561 53.63% 5,753,761 14,373,047 1.15
2025-02-28 10,729,561 10,671,781 0.54% 57,780 20,056,932 1.00
2025-02-14 10,671,781 11,019,870 -3.16% -348,089 12,475,710 1.00
2025-01-31 11,019,870 6,637,787 66.02% 4,382,083 13,557,027 1.00
2025-01-15 6,637,787 5,549,342 19.61% 1,088,445 7,410,206 1.00
2024-12-31 5,549,342 3,297,050 68.31% 2,252,292 5,383,929 1.03
2024-12-13 3,297,050 1,928,681 70.95% 1,368,369 13,089,050 1.00
2024-11-29 1,928,681 2,298,153 -16.08% -369,472 3,498,695 1.00
2024-11-15 2,298,153 2,751,100 -16.46% -452,947 3,647,362 1.00
2024-10-31 2,751,100 3,502,959 -21.46% -751,859 7,425,279 1.00
2024-10-15 3,502,959 3,522,099 -0.54% -19,140 0 999.99
2024-09-30 3,522,099 3,522,099 0.00% 0 0 999.99
2024-09-13 3,522,099 3,522,099 0.00% 0 0 999.99
2024-08-30 3,522,099 3,554,055 -0.90% -31,956 0 999.99

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is short interest?

Short interest represents the number of shares sold short but not yet covered. It reflects bearish sentiment and short-selling pressure.

What does Short Interest % of Float mean?

This metric indicates what percentage of a company’s tradable float is currently held as short positions. Higher percentages imply stronger short pressure.

What is considered high short interest?

Typically:
5%–10%: Moderate
10%–20%: High
20%+: Extremely high with elevated squeeze risk

What is a short squeeze?

A short squeeze occurs when short sellers rush to cover their positions as the stock price rises, accelerating the upward movement.

What is Days to Cover (DTC)?

Days to Cover equals short interest divided by average daily trading volume. Higher DTC means shorts need more time to exit their positions.

What level of Days to Cover is risky?

<2 days: Low risk
2–5 days: Moderate
5+ days: High squeeze potential
7–10 days: Extreme risk zone

What causes a short squeeze?

Common triggers include strong earnings, breakouts, upgrades, high volume, low float, or extreme short interest combined with rising prices.

What is a Short Squeeze Score?

It is a composite rating reflecting squeeze risk using short interest, DTC, liquidity, and momentum factors.

Can a stock with low short interest still squeeze?

Yes. Low float or sudden momentum can still trigger squeezes, though the probability is lower than highly shorted stocks.

How often is short interest updated?

FINRA updates short interest twice each month (bi-weekly). Market platforms refresh once the data is released.

Does short interest data get delayed during a U.S. government shutdown?

FINRA is not a government agency, so its operations do not stop during a federal shutdown. However, short interest data can still be delayed indirectly because the reporting and regulatory infrastructure involves broker-dealers and certain SEC processes.

During prolonged shutdowns, minor delays have occurred historically, but FINRA generally continues releasing bi-weekly short interest updates with minimal disruption.

Are short squeezes predictable?

You can identify high-risk conditions, but timing is inherently uncertain. A squeeze requires both high short interest and positive momentum.

Does high short interest guarantee a squeeze?

No. High short interest often reflects negative fundamental expectations and may not result in a squeeze if price pressure does not rise.

Is NBIS currently a highly shorted stock?

This depends on the latest Short Interest % of Float shown above. Levels above 10% are considered high, while above 20% are extremely elevated.

What is the current short squeeze risk for NBIS?

The Short Squeeze Score at the top of this page provides a real-time assessment of squeeze probability for NBIS.

Is NBIS a potential short squeeze candidate?

If NBIS has high short interest, elevated DTC, or strong upward momentum, the risk of a squeeze increases significantly.

What is the Days to Cover for NBIS?

The DTC value for NBIS displayed above reflects how long it may take short sellers to exit their positions.

What is the short interest trend for NBIS?

The bi-weekly short interest history on this page shows whether bearish positioning in NBIS is increasing or decreasing.

Has short interest in NBIS increased recently?

The “Change in Short Interest” indicator above reports the most recent change from the previous FINRA update.

What short interest level is considered risky for NBIS?

Typically, squeeze risk for NBIS becomes elevated when short interest exceeds 10%–20% of float.

How does NBIS compare to other heavily shorted stocks?

The Short Squeeze Score allows direct comparison between NBIS and other high-SI stocks in the market.

What historical short interest data is available for NBIS?

This dashboard includes all available bi-weekly FINRA short interest records for NBIS.

Does NBIS have low float or liquidity risks?

Low float or poor liquidity magnifies squeeze potential. These attributes indirectly influence NBIS’s Short Squeeze Score.

How often is NBIS’s short interest updated?

NBIS’s short interest is refreshed with each new FINRA bi-weekly update.

What events could trigger a squeeze in NBIS?

Potential triggers include positive earnings, analyst upgrades, high-volume breakouts, or unexpected catalysts that push NBIS sharply upward.