thats where the money is - i focus on one market and just do that well. i never understood why anyone messes with stocks, unless your parking money and like to gamble. i would never go long a stock either that's for amateurs who invest. traders short stocks and they sell options - not - buy them as fools do. anyway best of luck with that silicone valley loto money you must have lol. hope you don't wind up in the suicide column of the san jose mercury, trying to use fundamental logic to trade.
Buying INTC stock 2000 shares at current price, even price drops to $25-30, he will be back to breakeven in one to few year ...This stock has been boring investment but safe.
From what I see short ratio is currently 2.35% of float which historically is slightly above average (not heavily short at all) but still way below stocks that have high short ratios. Meanwhile note NQ and ES since 400pm close.
Another subject, with ~0% loan that AAPL can get, we should see aggressive buyback of the shares to push it higher. I have no position in AAPL.
I also figured that out without looking at the data because IB had announced there is a restriction in shorting INTC after earning and shorting rules would apply. The site is:https://fintel.io/ss/us/intc It is almost 10% of the shares traded were short. That is also daily data.
Something doesn't compute. other website says 96,180,000 on 10/15/20 this one says 3,669,452 today. Or ... less? And number to look at to get ratio is float, not amount traded.
I guess we have to wait a few days to get an update on your website for data on 10/29/2020. My guess is that it should be around 9%.