A short squeeze occurs when the stock's price doesn't decline as anticipated.
A short squeeze is a situation in which a stock's price increase triggers a rush of buying activity among short sellers.
Short sellers must buy stock to close out their short positions and cut their losses, which results in a further increase in stock prices, which compel still more short sellers to cover their positions.
The possibility of a "short squeeze" is one reason some analysts look at a high amount of short interest as a Bullish Indicator.
Short Interest is the fuel, performance is the fuse, says ShortSqueeze.com
07/24/2014 @ 1:52PM Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership Reporting Owner Radly, Adam E Dated: 7/23/2014 Acquires 181,600,227 Common shares at 0.0006 http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63022066
Date....................Short Interest Increased 349,520% Jul 15, 2014............54,841,430 Jun 30, 2014................15,686
* At the start of July XUII launched their Android tablet and since then it has been available for purchase on Amazon.
* The company has issued quite a few convertible notes, in order to finance its operations
* The owners of the notes can convert them into common stock at a rate equal to 50% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 trading days prior to the conversion date.
The number of outstanding shares grew from 328 million to 580 million between March 17 and June 14. Around 150 million of the newly issued shares came into existence as a conversion of debt.
07/24/2014 @ 1:52PM Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership Reporting Owner Radly, Adam E Dated: 7/23/2014 Acquires 181,600,227 Common shares at 0.0006 http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63022066
Date....................Short Interest Increased 349,520% Jul 15, 2014............54,841,430 Jun 30, 2014................15,686
* At the start of July XUII launched their Android tablet and since then it has been available for purchase on Amazon.
* The company has issued quite a few convertible notes, in order to finance its operations
* The owners of the notes can convert them into common stock at a rate equal to 50% of the lowest trading prices during the 20 trading days prior to the conversion date.
The number of outstanding shares grew from 328 million to 580 million between March 17 and June 14. Around 150 million of the newly issued shares came into existence as a conversion of debt.
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