Capital Markets Companies By Short Ratio

Short Ratio
Short RatioEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1MS-PA Morgan Stanley
8.45
 0.29 
 0.52 
 0.15 
2MS-PO Morgan Stanley
5.68
 0.00 
 1.06 
 0.00 
3MS-PL Morgan Stanley
4.36
 0.05 
 0.86 
 0.04 
4SCHW-PJ The Charles Schwab
3.95
 0.02 
 0.81 
 0.02 
5SF-PC Stifel Financial Corp
3.67
 0.05 
 0.82 
 0.04 
6MS-PQ Morgan Stanley
3.28
 0.05 
 0.38 
 0.02 
7SCHW-PD The Charles Schwab
1.22
 0.12 
 0.32 
 0.04 
8MS-PK Morgan Stanley
1.13
 0.05 
 0.45 
 0.02 
9PTMN Portman Ridge Finance
1.03
(0.07)
 0.82 
(0.05)
10SF-PB Stifel Financial Corp
1.01
 0.11 
 0.42 
 0.05 
11MS-PF Morgan Stanley
0.29
 0.14 
 0.20 
 0.03 
12MS-PI Morgan Stanley
0.17
 0.12 
 0.27 
 0.03 
13MS-PE Morgan Stanley
0.15
 0.17 
 0.16 
 0.03 
14GS-PD The Goldman Sachs
0.12
 0.17 
 0.65 
 0.11 
15GS-PA The Goldman Sachs
0.1
 0.17 
 0.74 
 0.13 
16SF-PD Stifel Financial Corp
0.02
 0.08 
 1.17 
 0.10 
17RJF-PB Raymond James Financial
0.0
 0.15 
 0.14 
 0.02 
1886765BAU3 SUNOCO LOGISTICS PARTNERS
0.0
(0.11)
 0.36 
(0.04)
1986765BAT6 SUNOCO LOGISTICS PARTNERS
0.0
(0.12)
 0.48 
(0.06)
2086765BAV1 SUNOCO LOGISTICS PARTNERS
0.0
 0.02 
 0.89 
 0.02 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Short Ratio is typically used by traders and speculators to identify trends in current market sentiment for a particular equity instrument. In its simple terms this ratio shows how many days it will take all current short sellers to cover their positions if the price of a stock begins to rise. The higher the Short Ratio, the longer it would take to buy back the borrowed shares. In theory, the more short positions are currently outstanding, the faster it will be to cover shorted positions.