Institutional put/call ratios are the total number of disclosed puts divided by the total number of disclosed calls for a stock. This data comes from 13F filings and is an important measure of "shortness" - ie, the level of shorting in a company. High put/call ratios indicate a high degree of shorting (using options). Put/Call ratios below 1.0 indicate a bullish indicator.
We have had this indicator available on Fintel for a while, but we've added it to the short interest pages since it's another measure of short interest.
Additionally, this indicator is a daily indicator. How do we get a daily indicator out of a quarterly filing? It's simple: Not every institution files on the due date, and in fact there are filings that come in throughout the quarter. As these filings arrive, we update the put/call ratio.
Rankings: We have also added top rankings (or leaderboards) for some metrics. These rankings show the top 250 companies for various metrics. The list of rankings is at https://fintel.io/rank -
- Put/call ratio: https://fintel.io/rank/StockOwnersPutCallRatio
- Short Volume Ratio: https://fintel.io/rank/StockShortVolumeRatio
- Insider Sell Buy Ratio: https://fintel.io/rank/InsiderSellBuyRatio
As always, thanks for choosing Fintel! Wilton
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