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Read More: Penny Stocks - How to Profit Without Getting Scammed If we ever do publish commentary on a low-volume stock that may be affected by our commentary, we demand that ’s writers disclose this fact and warn readers of the risks. That’s because these “penny stocks” are frequently the playground for scam artists and market manipulators. On Penny Stocks and Low-Volume Stocks: With only the rarest exceptions, InvestorPlace does not publish commentary about companies that have a market cap of less than $100 million or trade less than 100,000 shares each day. Former president Donald Trump-related Digital World Acquisitions (NASDAQ: DWAC) hits the top five list, with a borrow fee rate of 103% and 11.2% of the float shorted. Insignia’s short interest of 58% and a whopping 470% borrow fee rate puts this stock on the list.įinally, we have a new entry this week. Insignia Systems (NASDAQ: ISIG) once again makes the list, this time in fourth place. This company’s cost to borrow has soared to 315%, with the company’s short interest sitting at 28%. Next, we have Reliance Global (NASDAQ: RELI). This company’s short interest remains at 14%, with a cost to borrow of 16.4%. Microbot Medical (NASDAQ: MBOT), a pre-clinical medical device company, has moved up three spots in this week’s list. However, ShiftPixy’s borrow fee rate remains sky-high, at 111% as of the time of writing. This company’s short interest has actually declined to 27%.


This week, ShiftPixy (NASDAQ: PIXY) has moved up to the top spot, from the second spot last week. Top Short Squeeze Stocks for This WeekĪccording to Fintel’s short squeeze leaderboard, these five stocks top the list right now: InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading TipsĪccordingly, let’s look at five of the top short squeeze candidates that are on investors’ radars this week. Such has been the case with GameStop and AMC. As buying interest boosts the price of these stocks, short covering can result in an upward spiral that takes these stocks on a wild ride higher in a very short amount of time.

Short squeezes generally refer to massive short-term spikes in specific highly shorted stocks.
