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I'm going to answer this with some basic common market sense.A "short squeeze",most of the time,will occur as a gap open.It is almost impossible to know when it will happen,unless you have inside knowledge.My advice is to scan for stocks with very high short interest,especially ones making new lows,put them on a watch list,observe.The only way you can jump on board,is after the move has taken place.Either wait the first 30 mins off the open,let the stock "come in" or pull back,and buy in if the stock makes new highs.Or just buy the close if the stock trades higher than the open print.Use smart money management and take it from there.Where you exit is your decision.I like the theory behind it.You're catching short side traders on the wrong side of the trade.They are forced out by "paying up",which in turn drives price action up dramatically.Good luck.

So if we find a candidate and buy it, how would you then play it? Take an initial price spike and get out, or stay with it as long as momentum with volume support remains? Are there any good indicators for an imminent price spike? That just serves to eliminate candidates. If anyone has experience with short squeezes, what technical indicators would you then look for that could be screened with SF? Since short interest data is lagging by at least 2 weeks, it seems something good to look for is any recent volume increases, especially spikes. Those can then be easily dropped into a SF Watch List. I have run that a few different times through another screener and it usually only comes up with a couple candidates. Trailing 12-month sales greater than $100 million. Institutional ownership between 5% and 60% of outstanding shares. One-month increase in short interest greater than 20%. I found part of an old article at that has a “Short Squeeze Screen Recipe” that looks good. SF doesn’t appear to have any way to do the necessary fundamentals screen to find potential candidates. It looks like everything has turned to personal attacks over the holidays.
