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At Close
Aug 18, 2026 3:59:56 PM EDT
196.03USD+2.650%(+5.06)13,648,564
186.27Bid   196.07Ask   9.80Spread
Pre-market
Aug 18, 2026 9:29:47 AM EDT
192.58USD+0.843%(+1.61)12,262
After-hours
Aug 18, 2026 4:56:30 PM EDT
195.75USD-0.143%(-0.28)5,260
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4 hr ago • u/shanked5iron • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
BTC CRM 8/21 185p @ 76% max profit, opened 8/13
BTC SMH 8/21 600c @ 85% max profit, opened 8/14
Will wait on a rebound in SMH later in the week and look to sell another call
sentiment 0.65
5 hr ago • u/personary • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
**New trades:**
**BTO 1 ASTS 02/19/27 Call 45.00 @ 27.75**
**STO 1 ASTS 09/18/26 Call 75.00 @ 3.63**
Bought this ASTS diagonal. IV is low, neutral to bullish underlying, small dip today.
**BTO 1 BIDU 03/19/27 Call 70.00 @ 29.10**
**STO 1 BIDU 09/18/26 Call 100.00 @ 2.66**
Bought this BIDU diagonal after earnings. It was below a 30 IVR when I bought it. IV has spiked back above 30 since then though. Stock dropped below 2 standard deviation bollinger bands, so this is more of a reversion to the mean play.
**STO 1 SMH 09/18/26 Put 505.00 @ 6.35**
Closed my naked SMH call (see below), and this looks like a good place for a naked put, so I put this on.
**STO 3 XLE 09/18/26 Call 67.50 @ 0.53**
Naked calls on XLE. It's spiked up above its bollinger bands, so playing reversion to the mean on this one.
**Active trade chains (including rolls):**
Nothing to do today. CRM is my only position in an active management state, and it's not anywhere near needing anything at the moment.
**Closed trades:**
**BTC 1 EEM 09/18/26 Call 72.00 @ 0.29**
Closed this naked call for a 50% profit of $29.
**BTC 1 SMH 09/18/26 Call 650.00 @ 3.55**
Closed this naked call for a 50% profit of $355.
**BTC 1 CAT 09/18/26 Call 990.00 @ 4.59**
**STC 1 CAT 09/18/26 Call 1020.00 @ 2.91**
Quick turnaround on this call credit spread. 50% profit reached in 1 day. $168.
**Results for the week:**
Active trade chains: -$392
Fully closed trades: $557
\---
Account is up nicely today with this pullback. Hit all time highs in this account yesterday and today again. My beta weighted deltas are now positive though due to the combination of this pullback, naked calls coming off for a profit, and me putting on call diagonals. I'm still fairly neutral though at 63 beta weighted deltas. I'm utilizing all of the BP I want to here. So until something comes off, I won't be adding anything else.
sentiment 0.99
9 hr ago • u/TheNplus1 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_18_2026 • C
AAPL, ACN, ADBE, CRM - let’s go dorks !
sentiment -0.20
21 hr ago • u/KarmicTractor • r/thetagang • daily_rthetagang_discussion_thread_what_are_your • C
Not that anyone asked and it really isn’t theta but my July and August results to date are pretty consistent. Sleeve of jepi, Jepq, shnd, o, pff and divo for div income. Play volatility with 200 MU and 400 NBIS and with calls and CSP if necessary. High conviction and high volatility are the sweetest combination to this veteran left gander.
LLY as a straight up buy and hold to maybe put a small kicker to the upside.
Meanwhile, basically putting half my earnings at work into a Roth and just prepaying my taxes. Wife is the same.
She got her forever ring and the karmic debt is paid. All three levels of my McMansion are getting new flooring, a new deck and bar to be added, new appliances and FML.
I’m doing almost all my work with Claude now. I’m the only guy in my company using AI. I actually write good reports because I know what they want and we don’t really gave a CRM. It’s really fucking amazing what you can do given a crap spreadsheet of data.
If I keep hitting my income target for a new more months, maybe something more exotic with the excess. Which I why I read this sub daily to learn from you gambling, plastic footwear having scofflaws.
sentiment 0.97
22 hr ago • u/Senpai_Slime • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_18_2026 • C
Google, Netflix, nubank, Reddit, CRM is my current ones, I believe these are all worth buying and holding when they are on a discount/downswing
sentiment 0.23
1 day ago • u/NerdSlamPo • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_17_2026 • C
INTU, ADBE, and CRM all look very solid and on an upward trend
sentiment 0.22
1 day ago • u/Spac55 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_17_2026 • C
How much net income of $CRM vs $LITE zombie ?
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/SnooTangerines5667 • r/Pmsforsale • wtswtt_snoos_tons_of_ases_blowout_tons_of • NEW ITEMS • B
# Good morning friends!
Great news! My daughter was born a week or so ago! (Cheers!)
Bad news! Storms ravaged northwest Indiana and caused much damage and chaos. Everyone is fine and healthy, we cannot complain too much.
Looking to offload some shiny this Monday morning so we can do some repairs as well as wrap this house remodel up.
I am looking to trade for Johnson Matthey Silver, in the vintage poured flavor. JM 10oz, 20oz, Kilos, 50s, and 100oz bars. If you see something you like and would like to make a proposition, or looking for something specific, please let me know!
**Please note, everything purchased this sale today to ship Wednesday or sooner! Probably sooner.**
BIN in comments to win!
Everything has been ***SIGMA verified*** by myself. Buy with confidence!
[Proof!](https://coindex.app/photo/hV37tGJ)
[Full Photo Album](https://coindex.app/a/bTxh1G) for tonight’s sale! I ran out of space to put pics in the album so let me know if you'd like to see anything extra/closeups!
[Quick Video of the Spread!](https://imgur.com/a/vMz0UQt)
——-
**Vintage-**
$6550 - [Engelhard 100oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/KOVfgLa) \- Extruded, S-Serial# - Willing to trade straight across for a 100oz Poured JM Bar - ***\*\*Below Melt!\*\****🚨
$1984 - [1984 Engelhard Prospector 25oz tube in Original Tube!](https://coindex.app/photo/pUvHgAk) \- Minty Fresh, BU condition
$795 - [Engelhard 10oz Canadian Bull Pressed 1st Series](https://coindex.app/photo/jefu7Ox)
$825 - [International Silver LTD Inc. 10oz Poured Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/gJkSgLz) \- Dual Stamp
$800 - [The Silver Mint -12 Bar Set, new in plastic bars, with all paperwork, in original display, from 1974 - Beautiful Condition](https://coindex.app/photo/Cs1zKZy)
$735 - Golden Analytical 10oz F-Serial Poured Bar
$710 - [California Crown Mint 10oz Extruded Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/LeF3WpL)
$710 - [Gold Way Assayers/Refiners 10oz Pressed Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/sYu8KpM)
$690 - (2) Engelhard 12th Series P-Serial 10oz Pressed Bar - Repeater Back
$675 - (2) Engelhard 12th Series C-Serial 10oz Pressed Bar - Repeater Back
$685 - [Silvertowne Waffleback 10oz Poured Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/coL1rLz)
$675 - (2) [1981 U.S. Assay 10oz Pressed Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/akzhP6F)
$675 - [Engelhard Long Pressed "Big E" Repeater Back 10oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/bNwKOct)
$400 - ["Humpty Dumpty" E..J. Aleo & Co. 3pc 1oz Bar Set](https://coindex.app/photo/F9mNIHN) \- Hilarious Set showing Nixon
$345 - [Northwest Territorial Mint 5oz Pressed Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/2FatBXH)
$345 - [Golden State Mint 5oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/na9Kz95)
$345 - [American Precious Metals 5oz Pressed Eagle Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/YgGvXh8)
$350 - [1982 Bunker Hill Silver Commemorative 1oz Rounds](https://coindex.app/photo/SqzNGvK)
$345 - [Vintage Sunshine Mining 5oz Vintage Bar in plastic](https://coindex.app/photo/E6jTlau) \- Buy the 5oz bar and you can purchase the matching vintage 1982 Sunshine Mining 1oz Round below @ $64.
$320 - [2 Bar Set - 1973 Ceeco Womans Liberation Bar w/ Matching "Cancelled" Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/oN84o9l)
$194 - [Argor S.A. Chiasso 2oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/opsiea8)
$135 - [Williams Gold and Refining Co. 1st gen 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/B6UXTcW)
$120 - [BCM 1976 Bicentennial Franklin D. Roosevelt 1oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/CqwgdcF) \- High Relief
$120 - [Sharps Pixley & Co. London 1oz Serialized Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/20pDdgJ)
$112 - [W.H. Foster 1971 One Silver Eagle 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/aJFbZeZ)
$112 - [W.H. Foster 1969 One Silver Eagle 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/fb2OSdi)
$85 - [1993 Joe Camel 1oz Round](https://coindex.app/photo/TUe9Nfr)
$78 - [The Silver Bullet 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/T0pMj4p)
$75 - [Alaska The Last Frontier 1oz Round](https://coindex.app/photo/yVUEaSo)
$75 - [Coal Miner's of America "We Dig Coal!"](https://coindex.app/photo/T5N7X02)
$75 - US Assay 1oz Silver Round
$75 - [1974 United States Silver Corporation - World Trade & Commerce 1oz Round](https://coindex.app/photo/uqliSVi) \- Beautiful example, squeaky clean.
$78 - [1973 Israel 25th Anniversary 1oz Art Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/8ILK4ai)
$78 - [1973 Motherlode Mint Israel 25th Anniversary 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/hQ6lLSg)
$78 - [1973 Motherlode Mint Masonic Temple 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/ft6zBch)
$74 - [(11) Stagecoach 4-Way Divisible 1oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/xJNv4bt)
$68 - [1982 Sunshine Mining 1oz Round](https://coindex.app/photo/bvCYPoB) \- Checkout the deal with the 5oz Sunshine above!
$66 - [Silvertowne Eagle 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/gTfBww4)
**ASE Blowout-**
$65 - x4 Enamel Painted ASEs - I think these are much nicer than the ones that have just glorified stickers on them - One of them has been cleaned/dipped in acetone.
$66 - x74 total - Dates Listed Below- Nothing Pre 2001, sorry! - These are all pretty clean, a few have toning, marks/etc. They are overall in good shape! If you want certain dates, I will try and accommodate, otherwise you will get randoms!
2014 - x18pcs
2008 - x13pcs
2018 - x7pcs
2017 - x7pcs
2021 - x5pcs
2010 - x5pcs
2016 - x4pcs
2020 - x2pcs
2022 - x2pcs
2019 - x2pcs
2009 - 2012 - 2002 - 2015 - 2023 - 2011(Heavy Toner) - 20209Capsule)- 2004(Capsule)
$1340 - Tube(x20) 2021 Type 1 ASEs - Very Clean
$1350 - Sealed from mint tube of (x20) 2014 ASEs
**Everything Else-**
$670 - [Silvertowne 10oz Poured Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/cbRAaga) \- Sweet Ripples/Toned Edge
$345 - [St. Louis Mint "STL" 5oz Poured Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/bCtw18a)
$144ea - (4) [Intaglio 2oz Pan Am Round - Beautiful, high relief.](https://coindex.app/photo/g1Fb75E)
$108 - [PAMP 1.5oz Liberty/Solomon Islands in Assay](https://coindex.app/photo/jmqNEvy)
$86 - [CRM 1.2oz Poured Button](https://coindex.app/photo/LypElp2) \- Local to me, handpoured round button, check out the pour lines/character.
$83.75ea ($67/oz) - [East India Company 1.25oz Silver](https://coindex.app/photo/hRhT0cG)
$78 - [Scottsdale Mint 1oz Seahorse in Plastic/Cardboard](https://coindex.app/photo/eY3dC3k)
$70 - [Prospector's Gold and Gem 1oz Poured Chunk](https://coindex.app/photo/lbtk0Tf)
$69ea - (4) [Come and Take It 4-Way Divisible 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/POH6uMR)
$70 - (14) 4-Way Divisible Rounds 1oz
$70 - (4) [2-Way Divisible cowboy/Indian Rounds 1oz](https://coindex.app/photo/QeRVJoj)
$68 - [Den of Thieves 1oz Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/wwyGd5e)
$69 - [Asahi Columbia Goddess American Reserve 1oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/ObeIzkL)
$67 - [Asahi 1oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/7kJwSsJ)
$68 - (2) [Random Australian Kangaroo 1oz](https://coindex.app/photo/XjqKZDH)
$68ea - (11) Random Year Canadian Maple 1oz
$66 - [Silvertowne 1oz Silver Bar](https://coindex.app/photo/V8zfX3a) \- x2 in plastic, 3 without
Prices good until I decide, at my discretion. Please allow me at least 1 day grace period to ship your order, as life happens and I am busy!
Payment: Accepting ZELLE, VENMO, CASHAPP in that order. **Zelle preferred**. If the transaction is large enough, we may have to split payment between a day or two, please understand I will ship when payment is fully complete.
———
All items have been verified w/ my Sigma Investor - Please feel free to ask for verification on anything!
🚩🚩🚩- I reserve the right to change/refuse pricing based on spot price at the time of sale. NO holds!
Please ask if: 📸You need anymore photos of anything! ⁉️You have any questions!
\-💬Please post CHAT and message me, I will NOT message you first!!!
\-🚨BIN means you bought it at the listed price, and are ready to pay!
\-💸Payments accepted: Zelle, Venmo, Cashapp. Absolutely no notes: emojis ok
\-📦🚀📬Shipping: USPS $6 at/under 6oz, Priority $12 at/over 7oz+ this sale! Registered mail available at your expense! My liability ends when I hand the package off to the post office, though I will not cut corners on any packaging.
Thank you for taking a look.🫡
sentiment 1.00
1 day ago • u/Immediate_Sorbet9940 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_17_2026 • C
Anyone playing CRM earnings next week?
sentiment 0.20
1 day ago • u/FrankCastle2020 • r/Shortsqueeze • squeeze_data_for_august_17_2026 • Data💾 • B
https://preview.redd.it/ql6fuqw5hxjh1.png?width=2998&format=png&auto=webp&s=88831bba592cb07d1877a4a6d349330e0873a003
**Not financial advice. Do your own research. It surfaces candidates; it is NOT a buy signal.**
Ranks your watchlist by short-squeeze potential. Each name needs two things:
**LOADED — the FUEL.** How much pent-up buying is trapped in the name: how much of the tradeable float is sold short, how many days of normal volume it would take those shorts to buy back (days-to-cover), and how expensive the shares are to borrow. Fuel is potential energy — every share sold short is a share that must eventually be bought back. It says nothing about timing: a name can sit fully fuelled for months and never move.
**IGNITION — the SPARK.** Whether anything is actually lighting the fuel right now (dealers short gamma forced to buy, aggressive call buying, price up on volume).
The score discounts loaded "fuel" by how little it's igniting, so a 🔥 Igniting name is loaded AND moving, while a 🔒 Loaded one is a coiled setup that hasn't fired yet. Short interest is FINRA data — reported twice a month with a \~2-3 week lag (shown as the as-of date), so treat it as the standing setup, not a live tick.
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Float data is from FMP, refreshed weekly. What each tile shows:
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Score — the big number, overall squeeze potential (0-100).
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Loaded / Ignition — the two halves shown as bars, each 0-100.
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SI — short interest as a percent of the tradeable free float when we have it (the real squeeze figure, since insider/restricted shares are excluded), otherwise a percent of shares outstanding; the arrow is ↑ rising or ↓ falling versus the prior FINRA report.
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DTC — days-to-cover: at average volume, how many days of buying it would take shorts to cover (higher = harder to exit).
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Fee — annualized cost to borrow the shares (turns red at 5%+ = hard to borrow).
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Move — recent price thrust: the percent change over the last few sessions and the volume multiple, so "+29% · 2.2x" means up 29% on 2.2× its normal volume.
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Calls — the share of options flow that is aggressive call buying (squeeze chasing).
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Gamma — dealer positioning: "short" means dealers must buy into strength (fuel), "long" dampens it.
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↑ tightening / ⚠ diluting — borrow getting harder / float growing (which can blunt a squeeze).
MVMT squeeze scan — 2026-08-17
SI % float + days-to-cover: FINRA settlement as-of 2026-07-15 (33d old), not recomputed.
Borrow fee + short-volume ratio: our own daily/intraday pull, as-of 2026-08-14 15:23 UTC.
Analysis only — not an instruction to trade.
\*\*JACK\*\* 71 (fuel 83 / ignition 71) — SI 41.3% of free float, DTC 5.6, borrow 0.8%
\*\*INDI\*\* 70 (fuel 89 / ignition 86) — SI 33.2% of free float, DTC 11.7, borrow 0.8%
\*\*PLAY\*\* 60 (fuel 81 / ignition 49) — SI 33.5% of free float, DTC 7.9, borrow 0.6%
\*\*NNE\*\* 57 (fuel 86 / ignition 31) — SI 32.2% of free float, DTC 6.4, borrow 0.9%
\*\*QUBT\*\* 57 (fuel 95 / ignition 19) — SI 32.3% of free float, DTC 6.7, borrow 8.6%
\*\*LUNR\*\* 55 (fuel 75 / ignition 47) — SI 29.2% of free float, DTC 3.8, borrow 0.5%
\*\*GRPN\*\* 54 (fuel 90 / ignition 21) — SI 66.7% of free float, DTC 9.1, borrow 1.6%
\*\*WEN\*\* 53 (fuel 71 / ignition 47) — SI 30.2% of outstanding, DTC 3.8, borrow 5.2%
\*\*DNUT\*\* 52 (fuel 63 / ignition 67) — SI 20.2% of free float, DTC 6.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*BBAI\*\* 51 (fuel 84 / ignition 21) — SI 30.8% of free float, DTC 5.8, borrow 1.1%
\*\*HTZ\*\* 50 (fuel 88 / ignition 13) — SI 30.9% of outstanding, DTC 3.9, borrow 13.6%
\*\*SOUN\*\* 47 (fuel 91 / ignition 20) — SI 43.0% of free float, DTC 6.0, borrow 7.4%
\*\*ARQQ\*\* 47 (fuel 93 / ignition 0) — SI 38.4% of free float, DTC 5.0, borrow 13.9%
\*\*PCT\*\* 46 (fuel 90 / ignition 3) — SI 29.3% of free float, DTC 13.7, borrow 1.9%
\*\*CORZ\*\* 46 (fuel 75 / ignition 22) — SI 24.5% of free float, DTC 5.7, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SBET\*\* 45 (fuel 74 / ignition 22) — SI 21.2% of free float, DTC 3.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*IWM\*\* 45 (fuel 77 / ignition 18) — SI 29.5% of outstanding, DTC 4.2, borrow 0.6%
\*\*RXRX\*\* 45 (fuel 87 / ignition 4) — SI 44.2% of free float, DTC 6.7, borrow 0.5%
\*\*APLD\*\* 45 (fuel 68 / ignition 33) — SI 26.4% of free float, DTC 4.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*CELH\*\* 45 (fuel 71 / ignition 28) — SI 20.4% of free float, DTC 5.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*KEEL\*\* 45 (fuel 65 / ignition 38) — SI 16.8% of outstanding, DTC 3.3, borrow 0.3%
\*\*BW\*\* 45 (fuel 53 / ignition 67) — SI 10.2% of outstanding, DTC 4.0, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SERV\*\* 44 (fuel 99 / ignition 6) — SI 34.3% of free float, DTC 9.1, borrow 10.8%
\*\*RH\*\* 44 (fuel 88 / ignition 0) — SI 42.3% of free float, DTC 7.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*QBTS\*\* 44 (fuel 69 / ignition 27) — SI 18.1% of free float, DTC 3.7, borrow 0.5%
\*\*KMB\*\* 43 (fuel 71 / ignition 21) — SI 13.1% of free float, DTC 10.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SMLR\*\* 43 (fuel 61 / ignition 40) — SI 18.0% of free float, DTC 3.4, borrow 1.1%
\*\*RGTI\*\* 42 (fuel 67 / ignition 27) — SI 18.7% of free float, DTC 2.8, borrow 0.5%
\*\*TEM\*\* 41 (fuel 71 / ignition 16) — SI 28.5% of free float, DTC 6.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*NTST\*\* 40 (fuel 81 / ignition 17) — SI 32.9% of free float, DTC 22.2, borrow 0.6%
\*\*DDD\*\* 40 (fuel 80 / ignition 0) — SI 28.1% of free float, DTC 16.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*GRRR\*\* 40 (fuel 55 / ignition 45) — SI 28.7% of free float, DTC 2.2, borrow 11.0%
\*\*IGV\*\* 40 (fuel 69 / ignition 15) — SI 27.9% of outstanding, DTC 2.5, borrow 0.7%
\*\*WOLF\*\* 39 (fuel 90 / ignition 45) — SI 410.8% of free float, DTC 6.8, borrow 2.4%
\*\*SMCI\*\* 39 (fuel 54 / ignition 45) — SI 17.2% of free float, DTC 3.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*EOSE\*\* 39 (fuel 76 / ignition 1) — SI 37.2% of free float, DTC 3.9, borrow 1.3%
\*\*ABAT\*\* 38 (fuel 67 / ignition 33) — SI 15.7% of outstanding, DTC 6.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*PRME\*\* 38 (fuel 76 / ignition 0) — SI 18.5% of outstanding, DTC 6.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*PGY\*\* 37 (fuel 66 / ignition 13) — SI 25.2% of free float, DTC 3.6, borrow 0.4%
\*\*UMAC\*\* 37 (fuel 66 / ignition 88) — SI 24.0% of free float, DTC 2.4, borrow 0.7%
\*\*XLF\*\* 37 (fuel 63 / ignition 18) — SI 15.0% of outstanding, DTC 4.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*CLF\*\* 36 (fuel 64 / ignition 11) — SI 14.8% of free float, DTC 4.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*MVIS\*\* 36 (fuel 94 / ignition 27) — SI 18.0% of outstanding, DTC 6.7, borrow 23.0%
\*\*HIMS\*\* 35 (fuel 78 / ignition 7) — SI 29.4% of free float, DTC 4.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*MO\*\* 35 (fuel 46 / ignition 51) — SI 3.2% of free float, DTC 8.6, borrow 0.4%
\*\*ASTS\*\* 34 (fuel 71 / ignition 13) — SI 22.3% of free float, DTC 4.8, borrow 0.7%
\*\*OKLO\*\* 34 (fuel 63 / ignition 9) — SI 19.1% of free float, DTC 3.3, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SYM\*\* 34 (fuel 61 / ignition 11) — SI 30.9% of free float, DTC 9.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*KHC\*\* 34 (fuel 50 / ignition 37) — SI 7.8% of free float, DTC 7.9, borrow 0.4%
\*\*RCKT\*\* 34 (fuel 67 / ignition 0) — SI 19.1% of free float, DTC 6.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*CIFR\*\* 34 (fuel 53 / ignition 26) — SI 16.7% of free float, DTC 2.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*PATH\*\* 34 (fuel 56 / ignition 19) — SI 27.5% of free float, DTC 1.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*TE\*\* 34 (fuel 59 / ignition 14) — SI 17.5% of outstanding, DTC 1.5, borrow 0.5%
\*\*OPEN\*\* 33 (fuel 52 / ignition 28) — SI 20.8% of free float, DTC 1.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SATL\*\* 33 (fuel 56 / ignition 37) — SI 14.4% of outstanding, DTC 4.3, borrow 2.2%
\*\*ASST\*\* 32 (fuel 89 / ignition 21) — SI 35.3% of free float, DTC 6.9, borrow 1.1%
\*\*LUMN\*\* 32 (fuel 47 / ignition 36) — SI 6.2% of outstanding, DTC 5.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*NBIS\*\* 32 (fuel 74 / ignition 43) — SI 30.2% of free float, DTC 3.5, borrow 1.1%
\*\*OSCR\*\* 32 (fuel 44 / ignition 45) — SI 7.9% of free float, DTC 4.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*AEP\*\* 31 (fuel 45 / ignition 40) — SI 6.1% of free float, DTC 6.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*CLX\*\* 31 (fuel 53 / ignition 17) — SI 9.7% of free float, DTC 4.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*GIS\*\* 31 (fuel 53 / ignition 17) — SI 10.3% of free float, DTC 4.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*RDW\*\* 31 (fuel 61 / ignition 18) — SI 34.8% of free float, DTC 2.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*NVTS\*\* 30 (fuel 44 / ignition 37) — SI 15.3% of free float, DTC 1.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*ETHA\*\* 30 (fuel 40 / ignition 52) — SI 10.6% of outstanding, DTC 1.5, borrow 0.4%
\*\*IREN\*\* 30 (fuel 69 / ignition 45) — SI 30.3% of free float, DTC 2.3, borrow 0.6%
\*\*XEL\*\* 30 (fuel 48 / ignition 25) — SI 6.9% of free float, DTC 8.9, borrow 0.3%
\*\*IONQ\*\* 29 (fuel 52 / ignition 33) — SI 12.7% of free float, DTC 2.8, borrow 0.5%
\*\*SLB\*\* 28 (fuel 44 / ignition 28) — SI 4.3% of free float, DTC 5.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*CHWY\*\* 28 (fuel 51 / ignition 9) — SI 11.7% of outstanding, DTC 3.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SOFI\*\* 28 (fuel 46 / ignition 20) — SI 14.8% of free float, DTC 2.3, borrow 0.3%
\*\*UNP\*\* 28 (fuel 42 / ignition 31) — SI 4.8% of free float, DTC 12.5, borrow 0.4%
\*\*CXM\*\* 27 (fuel 54 / ignition 2) — SI 13.8% of free float, DTC 4.3, borrow 0.3%
\*\*XLP\*\* 27 (fuel 36 / ignition 50) — SI 11.3% of outstanding, DTC 1.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SLNH\*\* 27 (fuel 72 / ignition 24) — SI 14.1% of outstanding, DTC 2.2, borrow 4.7%
\*\*VLO\*\* 27 (fuel 34 / ignition 54) — SI 3.8% of free float, DTC 3.9, borrow 0.3%
\*\*ONDS\*\* 26 (fuel 80 / ignition 10) — SI 49.5% of free float, DTC 2.7, borrow 10.6%
\*\*UPS\*\* 26 (fuel 44 / ignition 19) — SI 3.3% of free float, DTC 6.3, borrow 0.4%
\*\*D\*\* 26 (fuel 37 / ignition 37) — SI 3.1% of free float, DTC 4.9, borrow 0.4%
\*\*QQQ\*\* 25 (fuel 42 / ignition 21) — SI 10.2% of outstanding, DTC 1.9, borrow 0.3%
\*\*AI\*\* 25 (fuel 80 / ignition 4) — SI 32.4% of free float, DTC 8.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*PL\*\* 25 (fuel 42 / ignition 38) — SI 9.7% of outstanding, DTC 4.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*VMC\*\* 25 (fuel 49 / ignition 0) — SI 5.1% of free float, DTC 6.5, borrow 0.4%
\*\*JOBY\*\* 24 (fuel 47 / ignition 4) — SI 16.6% of free float, DTC 2.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*NTLA\*\* 24 (fuel 80 / ignition 0) — SI 43.1% of free float, DTC 9.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*XLE\*\* 24 (fuel 40 / ignition 21) — SI 9.2% of outstanding, DTC 1.9, borrow 0.4%
\*\*MLM\*\* 24 (fuel 37 / ignition 30) — SI 4.1% of free float, DTC 4.2, borrow 0.4%
\*\*WULF\*\* 24 (fuel 61 / ignition 31) — SI 27.2% of free float, DTC 2.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*WDC\*\* 24 (fuel 40 / ignition 41) — SI 6.8% of free float, DTC 3.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*ON\*\* 24 (fuel 40 / ignition 18) — SI 8.1% of free float, DTC 2.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SBUX\*\* 23 (fuel 41 / ignition 15) — SI 4.1% of free float, DTC 7.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*PBLS\*\* 23 (fuel 42 / ignition 11) — SI 3.1% of outstanding, DTC 8.3, borrow 3.9%
\*\*BTBT\*\* 23 (fuel 58 / ignition 32) — SI 16.5% of free float, DTC 2.2, borrow 0.4%
\*\*TGT\*\* 23 (fuel 39 / ignition 17) — SI 4.4% of free float, DTC 4.7, borrow 0.3%
\*\*XLI\*\* 23 (fuel 38 / ignition 43) — SI 10.2% of outstanding, DTC 2.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*TMUS\*\* 23 (fuel 34 / ignition 33) — SI 4.6% of free float, DTC 4.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*INTU\*\* 23 (fuel 38 / ignition 20) — SI 5.8% of outstanding, DTC 3.5, borrow 0.4%
\*\*LIFE\*\* 23 (fuel 41 / ignition 10) — SI 6.1% of outstanding, DTC 3.5, borrow 2.5%
\*\*O\*\* 22 (fuel 41 / ignition 8) — SI 4.3% of free float, DTC 7.2, borrow 0.4%
\*\*ACHR\*\* 22 (fuel 46 / ignition 12) — SI 15.0% of free float, DTC 3.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*EOG\*\* 22 (fuel 33 / ignition 33) — SI 3.3% of free float, DTC 5.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SPOT\*\* 22 (fuel 36 / ignition 24) — SI 4.3% of free float, DTC 4.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*APPS\*\* 22 (fuel 43 / ignition 2) — SI 10.0% of free float, DTC 2.9, borrow 0.4%
\*\*ED\*\* 22 (fuel 40 / ignition 28) — SI 3.8% of free float, DTC 7.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*ADBE\*\* 22 (fuel 37 / ignition 15) — SI 5.1% of free float, DTC 3.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*DE\*\* 21 (fuel 32 / ignition 32) — SI 2.5% of free float, DTC 6.0, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SMH\*\* 21 (fuel 41 / ignition 21) — SI 13.6% of outstanding, DTC 1.5, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SMR\*\* 21 (fuel 62 / ignition 12) — SI 54.2% of free float, DTC 2.8, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SNOW\*\* 21 (fuel 35 / ignition 20) — SI 6.4% of free float, DTC 4.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*WELL\*\* 21 (fuel 36 / ignition 17) — SI 2.6% of free float, DTC 6.7, borrow 0.3%
\*\*AMGN\*\* 21 (fuel 34 / ignition 23) — SI 2.4% of free float, DTC 6.4, borrow 0.4%
\*\*PSA\*\* 20 (fuel 40 / ignition 1) — SI 4.2% of free float, DTC 7.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*AFRM\*\* 20 (fuel 34 / ignition 17) — SI 5.9% of free float, DTC 4.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*RVMD\*\* 20 (fuel 54 / ignition 23) — SI 6.5% of outstanding, DTC 6.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*PFE\*\* 20 (fuel 32 / ignition 23) — SI 2.9% of free float, DTC 3.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*RKLB\*\* 20 (fuel 39 / ignition 19) — SI 8.5% of free float, DTC 2.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SNPS\*\* 19 (fuel 34 / ignition 14) — SI 2.9% of free float, DTC 4.2, borrow 0.4%
\*\*ONTO\*\* 19 (fuel 31 / ignition 24) — SI 5.4% of free float, DTC 2.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*HUT\*\* 18 (fuel 40 / ignition 8) — SI 12.4% of free float, DTC 3.1, borrow 0.3%
\*\*GTLB\*\* 18 (fuel 49 / ignition 24) — SI 11.4% of outstanding, DTC 4.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*CDNS\*\* 18 (fuel 32 / ignition 14) — SI 2.3% of free float, DTC 4.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*FDX\*\* 18 (fuel 30 / ignition 19) — SI 2.7% of free float, DTC 3.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*ZETA\*\* 18 (fuel 47 / ignition 25) — SI 14.5% of free float, DTC 3.5, borrow 0.3%
\*\*CRM\*\* 18 (fuel 31 / ignition 13) — SI 5.9% of free float, DTC 3.8, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SO\*\* 17 (fuel 39 / ignition 4) — SI 3.2% of free float, DTC 8.4, borrow 0.3%
\*\*LOW\*\* 17 (fuel 31 / ignition 8) — SI 2.0% of free float, DTC 4.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*SPG\*\* 16 (fuel 32 / ignition 0) — SI 3.2% of free float, DTC 5.6, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SPY\*\* 16 (fuel 32 / ignition 17) — SI 9.1% of outstanding, DTC 2.1, borrow 0.3%
\*\*AAOI\*\* 16 (fuel 36 / ignition 46) — SI 13.1% of free float, DTC 1.1, borrow 0.4%
\*\*LITE\*\* 16 (fuel 38 / ignition 39) — SI 12.3% of free float, DTC 2.2, borrow 0.3%
\*\*MSTR\*\* 13 (fuel 39 / ignition 12) — SI 12.2% of free float, DTC 2.0, borrow 0.3%
\*\*KTOS\*\* 12 (fuel 32 / ignition 29) — SI 5.6% of free float, DTC 2.3, borrow 0.3%
MVMT squeeze scan — 2026-08-17
SI % float + days-to-cover: FINRA settlement as-of 2026-07-15 (33d old), not recomputed.
Borrow fee + short-volume ratio: our own daily/intraday pull, as-of 2026-08-14 15:23 UTC.
Analysis only — not an instruction to trade.
\*\*CEP\*\* 99 (fuel 99 / ignition 100) — SI 20.0% of free float, DTC 7.6, borrow 45.6%
\*\*DPRO\*\* 81 (fuel 96 / ignition 70) — SI 15.9% of free float, DTC 6.8, borrow 14.9%
\*\*ARCT\*\* 72 (fuel 88 / ignition 62) — SI 26.8% of free float, DTC 10.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*DFDV\*\* 64 (fuel 98 / ignition 55) — SI 45.3% of free float, DTC 8.3, borrow 9.8%
\*\*VIVO\*\* 62 (fuel 80 / ignition 56) — SI 20.7% of outstanding, DTC 2.5, borrow 11.0%
\*\*UPXI\*\* 60 (fuel 97 / ignition 24) — SI 27.8% of free float, DTC 9.7, borrow 8.8%
\*\*GENI\*\* 57 (fuel 88 / ignition 28) — SI 14.2% of free float, DTC 9.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*HRTX\*\* 50 (fuel 98 / ignition 3) — SI 31.5% of free float, DTC 13.3, borrow 9.7%
\*\*EVGO\*\* 50 (fuel 81 / ignition 23) — SI 14.1% of free float, DTC 14.1, borrow 1.2%
\*\*EBS\*\* 48 (fuel 88 / ignition 8) — SI 20.2% of outstanding, DTC 13.2, borrow 0.3%
\*\*SRXH\*\* 47 (fuel 74 / ignition 26) — SI 28.3% of free float, DTC 1.0, borrow 33.0% 📌
\*\*LENZ\*\* 44 (fuel 89 / ignition 0) — SI 43.4% of free float, DTC 10.5, borrow 0.9%
\*\*EUV\*\* 44 (fuel 59 / ignition 49) — SI 22.1% of outstanding, DTC 1.0, borrow 5.1%
\*\*TBCH\*\* 44 (fuel 88 / ignition no data) — SI 21.7% of outstanding, DTC 19.7, borrow 0.4%
\*\*LFVN\*\* 40 (fuel 79 / ignition 0) — SI 14.0% of free float, DTC 8.0, borrow 21.8%
\*\*ETHZ\*\* 38 (fuel 67 / ignition 14) — SI 30.5% of free float, DTC 7.2, borrow 5.0%
\*\*DEFT\*\* 34 (fuel 51 / ignition 35) — SI 4.6% of free float, DTC 8.3, borrow 1.9%
\*\*KPTI\*\* 31 (fuel 95 / ignition 9) — SI 42.6% of free float, DTC 17.1, borrow 15.3%
\*\*TURB\*\* 29 (fuel 59 / ignition 0) — SI 6.8% of outstanding, DTC 3.2, borrow 384.4%
\*\*TNXP\*\* 27 (fuel 90 / ignition 1) — SI 22.6% of free float, DTC 7.2, borrow 1.8%
\*\*XPOF\*\* 27 (fuel 89 / ignition 0) — SI 20.6% of outstanding, DTC 16.8, borrow 0.5%
\*\*BATL\*\* 24 (fuel 74 / ignition 7) — SI 32.3% of free float, DTC 1.0, borrow 12.0%
\*\*GRML\*\* 20 (fuel 40 / ignition 0) — SI 6.5% of outstanding, DTC 2.1, borrow 6.9%
\*\*WLDS\*\* 19 (fuel 39 / ignition 0) — SI 5.6% of outstanding, DTC 1.1, borrow 889.0% 📌
\*\*EONR\*\* 18 (fuel 36 / ignition 0) — SI 8.0% of free float, DTC 2.8, borrow 7.8%
\*\*COSM\*\* 13 (fuel 43 / ignition 0) — SI 17.2% of free float, DTC 1.0, borrow 5.1%
\*\*SAFX\*\* 9 (fuel 31 / ignition 0) — SI 10.2% of free float, DTC 1.5, borrow 28.4%
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