The "Short Squeeze" Strategy, My Blog for CNBC
Posted on Mar 29th, 2007
by
Jeff Mishlove

The chart above shows the prices of Amazon.com (AMZN) from 1998 to 2001, when it ranged from about $10/share to up over $100 and then back down again. One of the reasons for this dramatic spike is a phenomenon known as "the short squeeze." And, it can be used as a profitable principle for locating explosive stock movements today.
Yesterday, I was asked by Mark Koba, of CNBC, to contribute a guest article for their "Million Dollar Buzz Blog." So, I have done so -- and my article on "the sort squeeze" has already been posted. You can read it at http://www.cnbc.com/id/17854676. However, before you will be able to read the entire article, you will need to register and log in on the http://www.cnbc.com/ website. (Of course, there is no fee for that.)
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