Close Menu
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
Home»Finance»Don’t be fooled by the flimsy rebound in stocks
Finance

Don’t be fooled by the flimsy rebound in stocks

DeepBy DeepFebruary 26, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

The bounce in both oil futures and stocks, which started with an abrupt intraday reversal a week ago, has many on Wall Street calling it a short-term bottom. But deeper market analysis shows the rebound was driven mostly by short covering, and could indicate the rally will lose steam due to lack of true buying interest.

The average stock in the S&P 500 had a short position of 3.43 percent Wednesday, surpassing the 2011 peak of 3.19 percent and hitting highs not seen since March 2010, according to Markit. With stocks moving in lockstep with oil, it is no surprise that crude futures also have an all-time high net short position.

Energy stocks have the greatest amount of money bet against them, as short interest increased across all 10 S&P 500 sectors, Bespoke Investment Group said Thursday. GameStop, Chesapeake andTransocean have the greatest percentage of short interest among individual stocks, the data showed, while utilities and financials had the lowest level of shorts.

Expectations are that the level of short interest could soon rise to new records, a negative sign for the market, traders said.
[“source -pcworld”]

'Don't be by flimsy fooled' In rebound stocks the
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Deep

Related Posts

Key Players, Importance, and Economic Impact of the Financial Sector What Is the Financial Sector?

January 22, 2026

Managing Investments in the United States: A Tax Handbook for Non-Resident Aliens

November 22, 2025

Vena – A Practical Framework for IT-Finance Collaboration

October 22, 2025
Recent Post
  • Without Mandated Standards for Content & LMS Integration, Are We Truly Achieving Digital Education Goals?
  • Inventing Assessment in the AI Era: Measuring What Matters and Doing It Well
  • Key Players, Importance, and Economic Impact of the Financial Sector What Is the Financial Sector?
  • How Educational Non-Governmental Organizations in India Can Work Together as a Collective System for CSR Projects
  • Why and How to Increase Facebook Posts
  • Ten things to know about the current International Education Strategy from Realpolitik
  • How do video games work?
  • How Your Leader Goal-Setting Style Might Be Influencing Your Team’s Motivation
Search
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us !
© 2026 BlogSpotTips. Designed by BlogSpotTips.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.