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Member Short Sale Ratio


A ratio that is constructed by relating shares sold short by an exchange member (New York Stock Exchange) to total short sales, in a given week. A high ratio indicates a bearish situation, while a low ratio is considered bullish due to the general perception that exchange members have a better access to information, and hence are more knowledgeable about market trends and general movement on both sides of the market.



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