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Labrador Gold (NKOSF) Short Interest Ratio & Short Volume

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C$0.06 -0.01 (-17.65%)
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Labrador Gold Short Interest Data

Labrador Gold (NKOSF) has a short interest of 47,400 shares. This marks a -3.27% decrease in short interest from the previous month. The short interest ratio (days to cover) is 0.8, indicating that it would take 0.8 days of the average trading volume of 121,025 shares to cover all short positions.

Current Short Interest
47,400 shares
Previous Short Interest
49,000 shares
Change Vs. Previous Month
-3.27%
Dollar Volume Sold Short
$3.08 thousand
Short Interest Ratio
0.8 Days to Cover
Last Record Date
June 30, 2025
Today's Trading Volume
423,950 shares
Average Trading Volume
121,025 shares
Today's Volume Vs. Average
350%
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NKOSF Short Interest Over Time

NKOSF Days to Cover Over Time

NKOSF Percentage of Float Shorted Over Time

Labrador Gold Short Interest History

Report DateTotal Shares Sold ShortDollar Volume Sold ShortChange from Previous ReportPercentage of Float ShortedDays to CoverPrice on Report Date
6/30/202547,400 shares C$3.08 thousand -3.3%N/A0.8 $0.07
6/15/202549,000 shares C$3.28 thousand -2.6%N/A0.5 $0.07
5/31/202550,300 shares C$3.09 thousand +206.7%N/A0.3 $0.06
5/15/202516,400 shares C$839.68 -47.9%N/A0.2 $0.05
4/30/202531,500 shares C$1.64 thousand +92.1%N/A0.3 $0.05
4/15/202516,400 shares C$856.08 -15.5%N/A0.1 $0.05
3/14/202532,500 shares C$1.99 thousand +221.8%N/A0 $0.06
2/14/20257,000 shares C$340.90 -44.9%N/A0.1 $0.05
1/31/202512,700 shares C$558.80 +4.1%N/A0.1 $0.04
1/15/202512,200 shares C$579.50 +177.3%N/A0.1 $0.05

NKOSF Short Interest - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Labrador Gold's current short interest?

Short interest is the volume of Labrador Gold shares that have been sold short but have not yet been closed out or covered. As of June 30th, traders have sold 47,400 shares of NKOSF short. Learn More on Labrador Gold's current short interest.

What is a good short interest ratio for Labrador Gold?

The short interest ratio, also known as the "days to cover ratio", is calculated by dividing the number of shares of a stock sold short divided by its average trading volume. A short interest ratio ranging between 1 and 4 generally indicates strong positive sentiment about a stock and a lack of short sellers. A short interest ratio of 10 or greater indicates strong pessimism about a stock. NKOSF shares currently have a short interest ratio of 1.0. Learn More on Labrador Gold's short interest ratio.

Is Labrador Gold's short interest increasing or decreasing?

Labrador Gold saw a decline in short interest in the month of June. As of June 30th, there was short interest totaling 47,400 shares, a decline of 3.3% from the previous total of 49,000 shares. Changes in short volume can be used to identify positive and negative investor sentiment. Investors that short sell a stock are betting that its price will decline in the future. An increase in short sale volume suggests bearish (negative) sentiment among investors. A decrease on short sale volume suggests bullish (positive) sentiment.

Which stocks are the most shorted right now?

As of the most recent reporting period, the following stocks had the largest short interest positions: SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ($72.10 billion), Invesco QQQ ($26.89 billion), iShares Russell 2000 ETF ($19.61 billion), MicroStrategy Incorporated ($9.52 billion), iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF ($8.70 billion), WD-40 Company ($7.66 billion), Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund ($6.10 billion), Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF ($5.80 billion), Invesco S&P 500 Top 50 ETF ($5.53 billion), and Vanguard Large-Cap ETF ($5.35 billion). View all of the most shorted stocks.

What does it mean to sell short Labrador Gold stock?

Short selling NKOSF is an investing strategy that aims to generate trading profit from Labrador Gold as its price is falling. NKOSF shares are trading down $0.01 today. To short a stock, an investor borrows shares, sells them and buys the shares back on the public market later to return it to the lender. Short sellers are betting that a stock will decline in price. If the stock does drop after selling, the short seller buys it back at a lower price and returns it to the lender. The difference between the sell price and the buy price is the trader's profit.

How does a short squeeze work against Labrador Gold?

A short squeeze for Labrador Gold occurs when it has a large amount of short interest and its stock appreciates in price. This forces short sellers to cover their short interest positions by buying actual shares of NKOSF, which in turn drives the price of the stock up even further.

How often is Labrador Gold's short interest reported?

Short interest is typically published by a stock exchange once per month. However, NASDAQ publishes a report for U.S. stocks, including NKOSF, twice per month. The most recent reporting period available is June, 30 2025.




This page (OTC:NKOSF) was last updated on 7/11/2025 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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