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NYSE Short Interest Drops By 200 Million Shares, Still Near 2010 Highs

Courtesy of Tyler Durden

Looking at the short interest in the NYSE one would think that the market is a mirror image of where it has been. Interestingly, even though for the week ended March 31, the NYSE recorded a drop in short interest by 224 million shares, the total number of 13.9 billion shares short is near 2010 highs. Beginning at a low of 13 billion shares on January 1, short interest has risen steadily hitting the YTD high of 14.1 billion on March 15. It appears that the shorters, at least as indicated by this data series still continue to disbelieve the no volume melt up. We will observe the next update in two weeks to see if the April 15th data point indicates capitulation by the shorts, or if shorts have layered into bearish bets. To be sure, compared to prior year short positions, which hit a high of 15.6 billion just before the second half 2009 rally began, we are at materially lower short levels.

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