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The "Short Squeeze" Strategy, My Blog for CNBC

Posted on Mar 29th, 2007 by Jeff Mishlove : Intuition Networker 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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