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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Jul 5, 2022, 08:41 AM Jul 2022

wsj.com: Short Sellers Pull Back on Their Bets Against the Stock Market [View all]

Full disclosure: how should I know if they're right or if they're wrong?

Short sellers are easing off their bets of pain ahead in the stock market: Total U.S. short selling increased by $20 billion in June, down from a $61 billion increase in May and less than most months in 2022

wsj.com
Short Sellers Pull Back on Their Bets Against the Stock Market
Total U.S. short selling increased by $20 billion in June, down from a $61 billion increase in May and less than most months in 2022.


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