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Thursday's Thread: >>27778727

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http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-Index.html
>The Daily Short Sale Volume Files provide aggregated volume by security for all short sale trades executed and reported to a TRF, the ADF, or the ORF during normal market hours for public dissemination purposes (i.e., media-reported trades). There are individual files for the volume associated with trades reported to each TRF (FINRA/Nasdaq Chicago, FINRA/Nasdaq Carteret, FINRA/NYSE), the ADF, and the ORF. There is also a file entitled "Consolidated TRF/ADF Daily Short Sale Volume Files," which combines the volume for trades in exchange-listed securities reported to the TRFs and the ADF.

1. FINRA Consolidated NMS
Out of a total volume of 11348581, 6404809 was short volume (approximately 56.4%)
2. FINRA/NASDAQ TRF Chicago
Out of a total volume of 279675, 171151 was short volume (approximately 61.2%)
3. FINRA/NASDAQ TRF Carteret
Out of a total volume of 7921924, 4689372 was short volume (approximately 59.1%)
4. FINRA/NYSE TRF
Out of a total volume of 3146982, 1544286 was short volume (approximately 50%)

With the exception of the short sale volume for FINRA/NYSE TRF (which remains the same as it was on Friday), all TRFs have logged increases in daily short sale volume since Friday:

FINRA Consolidated NMS went from 55.1% to 56.4%
FINRA/NASDAQ TRF Chicago went from 45.6% to 61.2%
FINRA/NASDAQ TRF Carteret went from 57.4% to 59.1%

Short interest report comes out after close tomorrow. As to whether or not the effect of naked selling and the ever-increasing FTDs will be reflected in the new short interest percentage: I don't know. Short activity is definitely alive and well, though. Low volume today, too—only about 25 million.