The US stock CAR is currently staging an epic short squeeze battle, with institutions secretly buying 22% of the shares, the market maker holding over 50, and institutional short positions owing 100% of the shares. Currently, it's still at a high level. As a short seller, I definitely plan to short and support the institutions.

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CliffsideAncientPineAndRolling
· 2h ago
Air Force One is taking off; remember to set your stop-loss and avoid getting wiped out.
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GateUser-de2a15eb
· 3h ago
I am more concerned about the borrowing rate and maturity pressure; the side that has the advantage in time will determine who wins.
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EchoesOfMistValley
· 4h ago
This ticket is so exciting; watching the short squeeze makes my scalp tingle.
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BluePeonyAlert
· 4h ago
If it really is institutions holding short positions, the most feared thing is that they suddenly choose to admit defeat and cover, instantly turning into a rocket.
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CyberBridgeShadow
· 4h ago
You can understand the institutions on your side, but institutions also backstab each other; don't treat them as a united front.
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TacoTreasury
· 4h ago
Your logic is a bit intense: still shorting at high levels, but in a short squeeze situation, "high level" might just be halfway up the mountain.
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YieldBento
· 4h ago
Pay attention to trading volume, short covering data, and the options chain; relying solely on narratives can easily lead to being manipulated.
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 4h ago
Shorting at high levels sounds very cool, but think about the GME pattern—rationality would be crushed by the market's momentum.
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Don’tRushToDoubleItYet.
· 4h ago
It's okay to be cautious; take it in batches, with small positions, only using the amount you can afford to lose, otherwise a single strong bullish candle can wipe you out.
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ToBeHonest,You'llLose
· 4h ago
In short squeeze battles, emotions are more valuable than fundamentals. When the market maker doesn't increase volume, you can't predict which way the next move will go.
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