The market keeps squeezing short sellers out of their biotech positions and rewarding bulls with big breakouts.
Knowing this, our strategy is simple. We want to keep buying the best-looking and most heavily-shorted biotech stocks.
Today, we're covering one that has rallied nearly 200% since late last year. Despite this extreme upside momentum, the stock still has a massive short interest.
With the stock resolving a multi-year accumulation pattern, we think this short squeeze has plenty of room to run. To get back to the all-time highs from just a few years ago, it would require about a 10x.
We're looking for something much smaller and quicker for now, but you never know!
Let's talk about how we're trading our latest Freshly Squeezed setup.
When it comes to our short-squeeze universe, the best trades tend to come from the junkiest stocks.
In late 2022, we went dumpster diving for the most beat-up and heavily shorted stocks in the market and had some big winners. We were at the depths of the bear cycle, and the charts looked terrible. They were supposed to be zeros, but they weren't.
Just look at how Carvana $CVNA has performed since we were buying it at 8.25 almost 2-years ago.
Another junky group that has been working recently is the Marine Shipper industry.
Our custom Marine Shipping Index is on the verge of reclaiming the 61.8% retracement of its prior drawdown:
The unfortunate thing about most shippers is that they have little short interest.
But they trade like they do...
These stocks can rally several hundred percent in a short amount of time when they trend.
Even better, we're outlining a trade for one of the best-performing Marine Shippers and this one does have a massive short interest. We think this trade could be a multi-bagger.
People love their pets... but investors seem to hate them. Could it be muscle memory, back to the glory days, when pets.com was one of the best shorts of the dot com? Are these companies just built poorly? Whatever it is, short sellers love betting against these names. And lately, it seems like it is the whole group. While the short positioning suggests these companies are all bad, the trends tell us the opposite. Let's talk about the positioning in some of these pet stocks and how we can take advantage of it.
First up is the $1.3B pet health & wellness services provider, Petco $WOOF:
The biotech market has a great divide between the haves and have-nots. Some stocks have experienced tremendous markup phases, while others can't seem to get out of the doghouse.
Today, we're covering a biotech stock that has rallied nearly 200% this year.
Despite this rally, the short sellers have continued to add to their positions and are close to carrying their largest short position ever.
With the stock coiling at a shelf of former highs from last summer, we're betting the short sellers are on the verge of unwinding their positions and sparking a short squeeze.
Stocks with high short interest are proving resilient, even in challenging market conditions, as the bears struggle to drive down even the most hated names.
With this in mind, it's time for another Freshly Squeezed report.
Here's our approach:
We find the most heavily shorted stocks in the market. Then, we monitor these names for signs of upward momentum. Once that momentum kicks in, we ride them higher as the bears get squeezed.
We got fresh short data on Friday, so let's dive in and talk about it.
Our scan is quite simple. It is designed to identify stocks with the most aggressive short positions.
When a stock is shorted, it means incremental buyers are waiting in the wings to close out their bearish bets.
We love this, as new buyers are the one true catalyst for higher prices.
When shorts are proven wrong, they become buyers of the stock. In many cases, this happens as momentum flows into these names and fuels massive short-covering rallies.
For this reason, we pair short-interest data with short-term momentum overlays, as this...
Names with high short interests continue to work in this environment as the bears struggle to take down even the worst stocks.
As such, it's time to run it back with another Freshly Squeezed report.
Here's how we do things...
We find the most heavily shorted stocks in the market. We wait for momentum to come into these names. And then we ride them higher as the bears get squeezed.
We got new short data this week, so let's dive in and talk about it.
Our scan is quite simple. It is designed to identify stocks with the most aggressive short positions.
When a stock is shorted, it means incremental buyers are waiting in the wings to close out their bearish bets.
We love this, as new buyers are the one true catalyst for higher prices.
When shorts are proven wrong, they become buyers of the stock. In many cases, this happens as momentum flows into these names and fuels massive short-covering rallies.
For this reason, we pair short-interest data with short-term momentum overlays, as this combination is needed to spark the moves we’re looking for.
The stock market is in the middle of one of its fiercest multi-day rallies in recent history.
Since last week, there has been a notable expansion in breadth, with areas like small caps, regional banks, biotechs, and speculative growth joining the bull market party.
Long story short, investors are beginning to move out on the risk spectrum and embrace some of the riskiest stocks the market has to offer.
Another way to see this offensive positioning is by analyzing the performance of the stocks that investors are betting against the most.
Names with sky-high short interests continue to work in this environment.
As such, it's time to run it back with another Freshly Squeezed report.
Here's how we do things...
We find the most heavily shorted stocks in the market. We wait for momentum to come into these names. And then we ride them higher as the bears get squeezed.
We got new short data last week, so let's dive in and talk about it.
Our scan is quite simple. It is designed to identify stocks with the most aggressive short positions.
While the market remains a mixed bag and participation is lacking, we're still seeing evidence of risk appetite.
How do we know?
The stocks that investors are betting against the most are making big moves... to the upside.
And we know just what to do in these environments.
We find the most heavily shorted stocks in our freshly squeezed universe. We wait for momentum to come into these names, and then we ride them higher with the squeeze.
We got new short data recently, so let's talk about how we're playing it.
Our scan is quite simple. It is designed to identify stocks with the most aggressive short positions. When a stock is shorted, it means incremental buyers are waiting in the wings to close out their bearish bets.
We love this, as new buyers are the one true catalyst for higher prices.
When shorts are proven wrong, they become buyers of the stock. In many cases, this happens as momentum flows into these names and fuels massive short-covering rallies.
For this reason, we pair short-interest data with short-term momentum overlays, as this...
Despite some messy action from the broader market in recent months, risk appetite remains elevated.
How do we know?
The stocks that investors are betting against the most are making big moves... to the upside.
And we know just what to do in these environments.
We look to our freshly squeezed universe and find the most heavily shorted stocks. We wait for momentum to come into these names, and we ride them higher while the shorts get squeezed.
We got new short data recently, so let's talk about how we're playing it.
Our scan is quite simple. It is designed to identify stocks with the most aggressive short positions. When a stock is shorted, it means incremental buyers are waiting in the wings to close out their bearish bets.
We love this, as new buyers are the one true catalyst for higher prices.
When shorts are proven wrong, they become buyers of the stock. In many cases, this happens as momentum flows into these names and fuels massive short-covering rallies.
For this reason, we pair short-interest data with short-term momentum overlays, as...