Southwestern Energy’s Stock Sees Spike Up in Short Selling
From time to time MDN notices and highlights “short selling” stories. What’s short selling? In essence, it’s when traders borrow and sell a stock so they can turn around and buy it back at a lower price, returning it to the party they “borrowed” it from, making a tidy profit. It is a trader betting that a stock’s price will go down and not up (see our explanation here: “Short Selling” – An Important Signal for Marcellus-Related Companies). On average, short selling of stocks for all companies in all industries is typically 5-6% of trading volume. Recently, oil and gas stocks, as an industry, have seen an average of 12% short selling of their stocks. When a company’s stock sees a spike in short selling, it’s a signal that “the market” believes that stock price is heading lower, which can mean trouble for the company. Southwestern Energy is the latest Marcellus/Utica driller to see a spike up in short selling of its stock. How much?…
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The crazies have done it again. Did you happen to watch Monday Night Football this past Monday? It was the Indianapolis Colts playing the Carolina Panthers at the Bank of America stadium in Charlotte, NC. During the game, protesters of the Dominion Cove Point LNG plant “dramatically” rappelled from an upper deck and unfurled a banner that said “BoA: Dump Dominion”. Note that the teams are from North Carolina and Indiana, nothing to do with Maryland where the Cove Point plant is. The only tie-in is the stadium is named after Bank of America and BoA has some financial/commercial connection to Dominion. In fact, 99.9% of the people in the stadium or watching by television didn’t even know what was meant by the banner! The protesters not only endangered themselves, they endangered the people underneath them. What if the protesters had fallen? No, we’re not concerned for the nutjobs if they had Darwined themselves and dropped like a rock. We’re concerned about the people underneath them. What if the banner had fallen on people? What if a shoe had flown off one of these nutters and hit a baby on the head? The protesters finally came down and were promptly arrested for their crime…