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Tesla Stock Generates the Most Losses from Short Sell Position in 2020 – Loss of $40B

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One way investors gamble in the stock market is through short selling, which essentially places a bet on the stock crashing. While the payoff can be very lucrative, the losses are also significant. According to data presented by TradingPlatforms.com, Tesla stock generated the most losses from short sell positions in 2020 with short sellers losing over $40B.

Short-Selling Recently In The News For GameStop Controversy

Business Insider defines short-selling, also known as shorting, as the act of “selling stocks you’ve borrowed, aiming to buy them back later for less money.” Short-selling and topics related to it were trending for a while at the beginning of 2021 when self-proclaimed Reddit stock market activists initiated what is known as a short squeeze on GameStop’s stocks. A short squeeze is a sudden increase in the price of a stock resulting in short-sellers buying back their stocks to cover their short positions often resulting in billions of dollars lost for short sellers.

Short-selling was also highlighted in the film “The Big Short” which was based on a book that detailed the 2007-2008 financial crisis.

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Short Sellers Lost More Than $40B in Tesla Stock – By Far The Most Out of Any Stock

Tesla had a big year in many respects as it cemented itself as both an automotive company and as a clean energy provider. Its performance even propelled its owner to become the richest person on the planet for a time and is currently in a tug of war with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for that top spot. Tesla stock was also the single best-performing S&P 500 stock of 2020.

As a result, short-sellers lost an estimated $40.1B from short positions against Tesla. This is the biggest loss from the short-selling position from any stock with the next largest recorded loss from Apple at $6.7B. All in all, the ten stocks that generated the most losses from the short position amounts to an estimated $79B – over 50% of which was generated by Tesla’s stocks.

Exxon’s Stock Generated Most Profits For Short Sellers

The number of profit generated from short-selling positions is quite low compared to the losses. High-profile energy stock, Exxon, generated the highest profits out of any stock with profits of $1.28B. This is a direct result of the company’s stock experiencing a 40.9% decline in 2020. All in all, the ten stocks that generated the most profit from the short position totalled an estimated $9.75B – over 13% of which was generated by Exxon’s stock.

As of January 2021, PubMatic Inc’s stock has the most short-sell positions by share of float shorted. 70.27% of the online advertising company’s total float have been shorted. Next on that list is American movie theatre franchise AMC Entertainment with 66.06% of their total float having been shorted as of January 2021.

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Rex Pascual Finance News Writer

Rex Pascual Finance News Writer

Rex is an Editor who specializes in creating high-quality content about Esports, Sports, Finance, CBD and Tech. Rex is an experienced SEO writer who is passionate about creating content that is user-focused. 

Before working with Finixio, Pascual worked as a Senior Contributor for GiveMeSport, an SEO Content Executive for Gamesys and a Freelance Write for Write Label. Rex developed his content writing skills while studying at University where he received a Bachelor of International Studies. 

Rex is active in the finance space and uses his industry knowledge to write regular news posts for Trading Platforms. He uses accurate sources to deliver content that is timely, helpful and informative.