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Akanda Corp. (AKAN) — Short Volume History

Daily short sale volume for AKAN from FINRA Reg SHO data. Average short ratio over the last 22 trading days: 47.63%.

Short volume history for AKAN

Date Short volume Total volume Short ratio
May 20, 2026 96,436 166,105 58.06%
May 19, 2026 8,211 23,888 34.37%
May 18, 2026 15,254 39,665 38.46%
May 15, 2026 6,955 17,416 39.93%
May 14, 2026 25,582 46,196 55.38%
May 13, 2026 19,112 30,908 61.84%
May 12, 2026 18,926 44,707 42.33%
May 11, 2026 28,365 80,382 35.29%
May 8, 2026 61,472 126,209 48.71%
May 7, 2026 127,824 251,222 50.88%
May 6, 2026 251,324 509,063 49.37%
May 5, 2026 186,914 436,975 42.77%
May 4, 2026 281,542 565,677 49.77%
May 1, 2026 1,533,178 2,703,139 56.72%
Apr 30, 2026 2,912,491 5,758,714 50.58%
Apr 29, 2026 2,403,213 4,457,819 53.91%
Apr 28, 2026 1,544,021 3,082,979 50.08%
Apr 27, 2026 216,020 522,563 41.34%
Apr 24, 2026 1,268,476 2,759,067 45.97%
Apr 23, 2026 2,832,433 5,320,664 53.23%
Apr 22, 2026 10,389,457 18,303,506 56.76%
Apr 21, 2026 6,880 21,410 32.13%

Frequently asked questions

What is short volume for AKAN?
Short volume is the portion of daily trading volume in AKAN that was executed as short sales. FINRA publishes this data every trading day as part of the Reg SHO daily short sale volume files.
Is short volume the same as short interest?
No. Short volume counts short sales each day (flow), while short interest measures open short positions at a point in time (stock). A share can be sold short and covered in the same day without affecting short interest.
What is a high short volume ratio?
A short volume ratio above 50% means more than half of that day's reported volume was short sales. Sustained high ratios can indicate aggressive shorting pressure.

Source: FINRA Reg SHO Daily Short Sale Volume files.

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