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Rankings - Short Interest Increases

Explore our ranking of public companies with increasing short interest. Rising short interest signals growing bearish sentiment among traders on the U.S. Stock Market.

Rising short interest indicates that more traders are betting against a stock. When the number of shares sold short increases significantly between reporting periods, it reflects growing bearish sentiment and skepticism about the company's near-term prospects.

Monitoring stocks with increasing short interest helps identify companies facing heightened selling pressure. However, heavily shorted stocks can also become short squeeze candidates if positive catalysts emerge, making this data valuable for both bearish and contrarian strategies.

What Rising Short Interest Means

A significant increase in short interest often reflects institutional concern about a company's fundamentals, upcoming earnings risk, or sector-wide headwinds. Stocks appearing on this list have seen the largest percentage growth in short positions between FINRA reporting periods.

While rising short interest is generally a bearish indicator, extreme levels can set the stage for violent short squeezes when sentiment shifts. Always cross-reference with volume, news catalysts, and fundamental analysis before acting on this data.

Data as of May 2026

companies with increasing short interest
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Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Short Interest Change
Market Cap
Country
Sector
1101
+0.52%
29.18 B
United States
Energy
1102
+0.50%
291.90 M
United States
Financial Services
1103
+0.48%
52.72 B
United States
Industrials
1104
+0.45%
26.83 B
Canada
Energy
1105
+0.41%
18.91 B
United States
Basic Materials
1106
+0.40%
24.42 B
United States
Utilities
1107
+0.39%
1.23 B
United States
Healthcare
1108
+0.38%
6.29 B
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1109
+0.38%
2.99 B
United States
Industrials
1110
+0.37%
3.46 B
United States
Financial Services
1111
+0.36%
16.28 B
United States
Consumer Defensive
1112
+0.35%
7.45 B
Bermuda
Financial Services
1113
+0.35%
93.18 B
United States
Financial Services
1114
+0.33%
3.28 B
United States
Financial Services
1115
+0.33%
1.10 B
United States
Real Estate
1116
+0.31%
18.57 B
United States
Industrials
1117
+0.31%
7.05 B
Canada
Energy
1118
+0.30%
15.01 B
United States
Industrials
1119
+0.29%
399.49 M
United States
Technology
1120
+0.24%
5.62 B
United States
Healthcare
1121
+0.23%
34.52 B
South Africa
Basic Materials
1122
+0.23%
3.73 B
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1123
+0.20%
9.48 B
United States
Real Estate
1124
+0.18%
12.35 B
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1125
+0.18%
243.72 M
United States
Consumer Defensive
1126
+0.17%
2.71 B
United States
Real Estate
1127
+0.16%
15.75 B
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1128
+0.16%
4.65 B
United States
Real Estate
1129
+0.16%
1.88 B
United States
Real Estate
1130
+0.14%
1.63 B
Ireland
Consumer Cyclical
1131
+0.14%
1.61 B
Bermuda
Energy
1132
+0.14%
25.98 B
United Kingdom
Energy
1133
+0.14%
3.99 B
United States
Real Estate
1134
+0.11%
7.11 B
United States
Financial Services
1135
+0.10%
110.80 B
United States
Basic Materials
1136
+0.09%
7.64 B
Mexico
Energy
1137
+0.06%
1.93 B
United States
Industrials
1138
+0.05%
223.22 B
Australia
Basic Materials
1139
+0.04%
3.90 B
United States
Financial Services
1140
+0.03%
2.02 B
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1141
+0.03%
185.41 M
United States
Real Estate
1142
+0.03%
2.80 B
United States
Financial Services
1143
+0.01%
5.03 B
United States
Energy
1144
+0.01%
1.22 B
United States
Financial Services
Short interest data is provided by FINRA and updated bi-monthly. Data as of May 2026. For the most accurate results, consider cross-referencing our data with other sources.