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LRN
Stride, Inc.
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At CloseJul 9, 2026 3:59:56 PM EDT
91.01USD+1.257%(+1.13)541,219
After-hoursJul 9, 2026 4:10:30 PM EDT
91.09USD+0.088%(+0.08)
Interactive Brokers
LRN Borrow Fee (CTB) · Latest

As of 2026-07-10 05:28:02 AM EDT, there were 450,000 shares available with a fee of 0.25%.

LRN Borrow Fee (CTB) · Changes
Updated1Fee2 %AvailableRebate3 %
2026-07-10 02:05:02 AM EDT0.25450,0003.37
2026-07-10 01:02:38 AM EDT0.25500,0003.37
2026-07-10 12:31:19 AM EDT0.25450,0003.37
2026-07-09 08:49:29 PM EDT0.25400,0003.37
2026-07-09 04:23:48 PM EDT0.25450,0003.37
2026-07-09 07:32:53 AM EDT0.25500,0003.37
2026-07-09 07:17:14 AM EDT0.25450,0003.37
2026-07-09 02:04:51 AM EDT0.25500,0003.37
2026-07-09 01:33:42 AM EDT0.25550,0003.37
2026-07-08 02:04:54 AM EDT0.25500,0003.37
2026-07-07 01:32:23 PM EDT0.25550,0003.37
2026-07-07 11:27:31 AM EDT0.26550,0003.36
2026-07-07 10:09:34 AM EDT0.28550,0003.35
2026-07-07 09:38:20 AM EDT0.28500,0003.35
2026-07-07 08:51:31 AM EDT0.28550,0003.35
1Data from Interactive Brokers. IBKR publishes an updated file every 15 minutes. If there’s no update, there aren’t any shares available.
2 A stock loan fee (a.k.a. borrow fee, borrow rate, or cost to borrow) is a fee charged by a brokerage firm to a client for borrowing shares.
3 A stock loan rebate is a cash payment granted by a brokerage to a customer who lends stock as cash collateral to short sellers. A positive rebate means the lender pays the interest to the broker-dealer; a negative rebate means the security is hard-to-borrow and the broker-dealer pays the interest to the lender.
LRN Borrow Fee (CTB)
LRN Borrow Fee (CTB) · Data
Updated1Fee2 %AvailableRebate3 %
1Data from Interactive Brokers. IBKR publishes an updated file every 15 minutes. If there’s no update, there aren’t any shares available.
2 A stock loan fee (a.k.a. borrow fee, borrow rate, or cost to borrow) is a fee charged by a brokerage firm to a client for borrowing shares.
3 A stock loan rebate is a cash payment granted by a brokerage to a customer who lends stock as cash collateral to short sellers. A positive rebate means the lender pays the interest to the broker-dealer; a negative rebate means the security is hard-to-borrow and the broker-dealer pays the interest to the lender.