Short Interest Sector Focus: Real Estate Sector

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As of the close of business on Friday, 6/30, we captured the Top 10 Highest Short Interest % stocks within the Real Estate sector.

The average short interest for stocks within the Real Estate sector stands at 3.9%. Therefore, the below stocks are showing a more pessimistic outlook than their peers within the respective sector.

  • Arbor Realty Trust   ABR   34.35%
  • Sl Green Rlty Corp   SLG   32.82%
  • Medical Prop Tst   MPW   31.74%
  • Pebblebrook Hotel   PEB   23.45%
  • Exp World Hold Inc   EXPI   18.79%
  • Starwood Property   STWD   18.58%
  • Blackstone Mortgag   BXMT   18.13%
  • Armour Residential   ARR   17.12%
  • Douglas Emmett Inc   DEI   12.63%
  • Phillips Edison &   PECO   12.59%

Short Interest is the percentage of a stocks' outstanding shares being sold short, which is utilized as a gauge for stock price sentiment. When short interest increases, this is generally considered a negative "bear" market indicator, whereas when short interest decreases, this is generally considered a positive "bull" market indicator.

Disclaimer: The Short Interest Indicator is produced by Tidal Markets, in partnership with Benzinga Insights. The data represented is exclusive to short interest data amalgamated daily by Tidal Markets LLC and its underlying proprietary sources. The information contained herein should not be compared to, contrasted, or evaluated against other short interest data providers. ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DOES NOT CONSTITUTE OR IMPLY INVESTMENT ADVICE

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