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Excelerate Energy Short Interest Down 14.3% in February
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Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Excelerate Energy, Inc. (NYSE:EE) saw a significant decline in short interest during the month of February, with short interest falling 14.3% from the previous month. The company's shares are currently 0.7% short sold, with a short interest ratio of 2.4 days based on the average trading volume.
Why it matters
The decrease in short interest suggests that investors are becoming more bullish on Excelerate Energy's prospects, potentially indicating confidence in the company's performance and future growth. This could be a positive sign for the stock's valuation and trading activity.
The details
As of February 13th, Excelerate Energy had short interest totaling 805,066 shares, down from 939,408 shares on January 29th. This represents a 14.3% decline in short interest. The company's current short interest ratio of 2.4 days is based on an average trading volume of 338,668 shares.
- As of February 13th, 2026, Excelerate Energy had short interest totaling 805,066 shares.
- On January 29th, 2026, Excelerate Energy had short interest totaling 939,408 shares.
The players
Excelerate Energy, Inc.
An energy infrastructure company specializing in liquefied natural gas (LNG) solutions, including the development, ownership, and operation of floating regasification units.
The takeaway
The decrease in short interest for Excelerate Energy suggests that investors are becoming more optimistic about the company's prospects, which could be a positive sign for the stock's future performance.
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