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发表于 2011-10-8 22:16
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numi Wrote:
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> Hey guys,
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> When you're looking at a potential investment or
> trading opportunity, how much do you look into
> short interest ratio and related metrics? How do
> you think about these things in the process of
> making an investment decision, assuming you are a
> fundamental investor? How does your benchmark for
> what you consider to be a high short interest
> ratio vary based on sector and capitalization?
Numi-
My PM is pretty concerned with it, especially in the early stages. If 10%+ of the shares outstanding are short, and we can't very firmly articulate why the shorts are wrong, then we either keep researching or admit that we're just plain not sure of our findings enough to make a buy call on this particular company. As I think I told you elsewhere, we're micro- and small cap (50mm to 1B) and this 10%+ ratio seems to be about the threshold, industry and capitalization don't seem to matter much. Then again, this could be sampling error - as a rule, we tend to look at very conservatively capitalized companies, as we're a value shop.
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