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BuzzFeed, Inc. (BZFD) — Short Volume History

Daily short sale volume for BZFD from FINRA Reg SHO data. Average short ratio over the last 22 trading days: 40.89%.

Short volume history for BZFD

Date Short volume Total volume Short ratio
May 20, 2026 1,960,338 3,767,747 52.03%
May 19, 2026 1,138,886 1,667,704 68.29%
May 18, 2026 475,123 808,198 58.79%
May 15, 2026 1,074,950 2,270,064 47.35%
May 14, 2026 1,441,861 2,663,983 54.12%
May 13, 2026 3,156,511 6,154,813 51.29%
May 12, 2026 36,926,121 65,408,410 56.45%
May 11, 2026 139,814 222,238 62.91%
May 8, 2026 13,684 135,708 10.08%
May 7, 2026 51,821 140,993 36.75%
May 6, 2026 60,633 145,961 41.54%
May 5, 2026 43,612 220,303 19.80%
May 4, 2026 33,882 238,964 14.18%
May 1, 2026 122,993 270,399 45.49%
Apr 30, 2026 42,403 166,747 25.43%
Apr 29, 2026 22,847 42,380 53.91%
Apr 28, 2026 24,368 46,394 52.52%
Apr 27, 2026 11,029 66,939 16.48%
Apr 24, 2026 38,697 80,160 48.27%
Apr 23, 2026 2,688 14,408 18.66%
Apr 22, 2026 58,473 145,788 40.11%
Apr 21, 2026 21,803 86,691 25.15%

Frequently asked questions

What is short volume for BZFD?
Short volume is the portion of daily trading volume in BZFD 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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