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Short interest for both EV makers and traditional carmakers was mostly lower in the two-week reporting period that ended June 30.
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Friday, including Anthem, Deutsche Bank, Nio and Synchrony Financial.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at famed market personality Jim Cramer’s latest buy and sell recommendations and overall analysis.
Research firm S3 Analytics calls out the winners and losers for short sellers in June and identifies some likely short squeeze candidates in the month ahead.
Short interest dipped in the two-week period that ended June 15as share prices increased for both traditional automakers and EV makers.
Tesla's new Model S is due out next week, and the Plaid high-performance version of the vehicle reportedly set a new record for the quarter-mile.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Boeing, Devon Energy, F5 Networks, Illumina, Intuitive Surgical, Nio and Williams-Sonoma.
Short sellers bet on three EV stocks to fall in the two-week short interest reporting period ending May 14. Four of the six EV stocks we watch posted double-digit share price drops during the period.
As cryptocurrencies collapsed on Wednesday, short sellers in electric vehicle stocks, particularly Tesla, made a one-day gain of $1 billion.
Short interest in EV stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended April 30. Short sellers pulled out of Tesla while piling into one China-based automaker.
Earnings season continues with four notable stocks reporting March quarter results after the bell on Thursday.
Short interest in EV stocks rose sharply in the two-week reporting period that ended April 15. Short sellers added to their positions on all but one EV stock.
China's Geely on Thursday launched the first EV from its new Zeekr brand. The car is taking aim at higher-end models from Tesla and Nio and will be available in China later this year.
As tech companies continued to be out of favor in March, electric vehicle makers saw short sellers piling into their stocks. Traditional automakers, meanwhile, saw a decline in short interest.
Tesla last week reported delivering nearly 185,000 vehicles, a new quarterly record. Can any other automaker challenge the company and when could that happen?