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Asana, Inc. (ASAN) — Short Interest History

The most recent FINRA short interest report for ASAN (settlement date April 30, 2026) shows 30,455,599 shares sold short , a change of -4.09% from the prior report .

Days to cover: 4.84.

Short interest history for ASAN

Settlement date Short interest Change Avg daily volume Days to cover
Apr 30, 2026 30,455,599 -4.09% 6,290,486 4.84
Apr 15, 2026 31,753,813 3.24% 7,522,058 4.22
Mar 31, 2026 30,757,640 18.02% 5,389,535 5.71
Mar 13, 2026 26,062,006 1.47% 6,504,007 4.01
Feb 27, 2026 25,683,887 -2.56% 6,569,917 3.91
Feb 13, 2026 26,358,622 18.92% 6,905,155 3.82
Jan 30, 2026 22,164,574 6.06% 3,899,981 5.68
Jan 15, 2026 20,898,792 20.01% 3,822,917 5.47
Dec 31, 2025 17,414,191 24.71% 2,980,263 5.84
Dec 15, 2025 13,963,921 -18.33% 5,343,617 2.61
Nov 28, 2025 17,097,048 -2.20% 4,159,439 4.11
Nov 14, 2025 17,481,896 21.96% 3,329,994 5.25
Oct 31, 2025 14,334,482 5.20% 2,660,540 5.39
Oct 15, 2025 13,625,409 -2.66% 4,569,092 2.98
Sep 30, 2025 13,997,922 -6.82% 3,347,320 4.18
Sep 15, 2025 15,022,178 -1.77% 6,009,032 2.50
Aug 29, 2025 15,293,034 -2.53% 3,028,224 5.05
Aug 15, 2025 15,690,085 16.02% 3,777,101 4.15
Jul 31, 2025 13,524,131 -8.54% 3,653,059 3.70
Jul 15, 2025 14,786,952 23.51% 3,110,616 4.75
Jun 30, 2025 11,972,428 34.32% 4,032,596 2.97
Jun 13, 2025 8,913,083 -14.90% 6,993,453 1.27
May 30, 2025 10,473,216 4.80% 2,356,469 4.44
May 15, 2025 9,993,335 4.00% 1,955,693 5.11
Apr 30, 2025 9,608,750 -1.80% 1,877,149 5.12

Frequently asked questions

What is short interest in ASAN?
Short interest is the total number of ASAN shares currently sold short but not yet covered or closed out. FINRA publishes this data twice monthly.
How is ASAN short interest calculated?
Short interest is aggregated from member firm reports to FINRA. Every U.S. broker-dealer must report aggregate short positions in each security as of the 15th and last trading day of each month.
What does a high short interest mean?
Higher short interest can indicate bearish sentiment, but it also raises the potential for a short squeeze if positive news forces short sellers to cover their positions simultaneously. Compare short interest to float (short percent of float) for context.

Source: FINRA short interest reports, published bi-monthly.

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