AMC Entertainment Is Most Expensive Stock For Short Sellers, But What Other Stocks Top The List?

Zinger Key Points
  • AMC Entertainment was the most expensive stock to short in the first quarter.
  • Short sellers paid a total of $1.91 billion in stock borrow fees in the first quarter.

With its persistent net losses, a recent reverse stock split, massive shareholder dilution and nearly $5 billion in debt, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc AMC may seem like an obvious candidate for short selling.

A new note from S3 Partners highlights why short-selling AMC may not be worth the cost.

S3 looked at stocks with at least $100 million in short interest and ranked them by their stock borrow fees. A stock borrow fee is a fee charged by a brokerage to short sellers who borrow shares of stock.

"High stock borrow fees can test the conviction level of short sellers as financing costs can take a large bite out of expected Alpha," S3 analyst Ihor Dusaniwsky said.

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Fees Adding Up: S3 estimates short sellers paid a total of $1.91 billion in stock borrow fees in the first quarter of 2023, up from $1.54 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022. Not surprisingly, AMC was the most expensive stock to short in the first quarter, costing short sellers $225 million in stock borrow fees. To make matters worse, AMC short sellers have also gotten burned by the stock's 33.2% year-to-date gain.

Highest Borrow Fees: Incredibly, short sellers are currently paying a 168.3% fee to borrow AMC shares, more than double the borrow fee of any other stock, according to S3.

But AMC isn't the only stock costing short sellers an arm and a leg. Here are the 10 stocks with the highest borrow fees:

  • AMC Entertainment, 168.3% fee
  • Evgo Inc EVGO, 77.5% fee
  • Beyond Meat Inc BYND, 70.3% fee
  • Upstart Holdings Inc UPST. 52.8% fee
  • Nikola Corp NKLA, 52.3% fee
  • Novavax Inc NVAX, 44.3% fee
  • Quantumscape Corp QS, 21.3% fee
  • First Republic Bank FRC, 20% fee
  • Marathon Digital Holdings Inc MARA, 19% fee
  • Xpeng Inc - ADR XPEV, 18.5% fee

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Benzinga's Take: The willingness for short sellers to pay these crazy high fees is a reflection of the strong conviction they have in their downside theses for the stocks mentioned.

Short selling is a costly, risky endeavor, but investors can also use this list of stocks with high borrow fees as a guide of which stocks to potentially avoid holding in a long portfolio as well.

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