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GMEX ROBOTICS CORPORATION (GMEX) — Short Interest & Borrow Fee

Data as of April 30, 2026.

GMEX ROBOTICS CORPORATION (GMEX) has 108.02K shares sold short as of the latest FINRA settlement report on April 30, 2026.

Short interest has increased by 85.72% compared with the prior settlement.

At the current average daily volume, covering all open short positions would take about 0.01 days (days to cover).

The borrow fee to short GMEX is currently 77.56%. That is 9.0% below the 7-day average.

finshort's Short Pressure Score is 89 of 100, indicating elevated squeeze potential based on days-to-cover, borrow fee, and short-volume momentum.

Insider Confidence Score: 56 (based on 3-month SEC Form 4 filings).

Key short-selling metrics for GMEX

Short Interest
108,017 shares
Short % of Float
53.74%
Days to Cover
0.01
Cost to Borrow
77.56%
Shortable Shares
40,000
Short Pressure Score
89 / 100
Market Cap
$1,510,356
Float
201,005
Institutional Ownership
6.01%
Insider Ownership
8.90%

Recent short-interest history for GMEX

FINRA short interest history for GMEX
Settlement date Short interest Change Days to cover
Apr 30, 2026 108,017 85.72% 1.00
Apr 15, 2026 58,161 -32.18% 1.00
Mar 31, 2026 85,760 72.75% 1.00
Mar 13, 2026 49,645 301.98% 1.00

Frequently asked questions

What is the current short interest in GMEX?
As of the latest FINRA settlement dated April 30, 2026, GMEX had approximately 108,017 shares sold short. Short interest data is reported by FINRA twice per month.
How much does it cost to short GMEX?
The latest borrow fee (cost to borrow) for GMEX is 77.56% per year, based on IBKR data. Fees can change throughout the trading day as shares are borrowed and returned.
What are GMEX's days to cover?
Days to cover for GMEX is approximately 0.01 days. This estimates how many trading days it would take short sellers to buy back all outstanding short shares at the current average daily volume.
Where does finshort get GMEX short data?
Short interest and short volume come directly from FINRA. Cost-to-borrow data is sourced from Interactive Brokers (IBKR). Insider and institutional ownership data come from SEC EDGAR filings (Form 4, 13F, 13D/G). All data is refreshed multiple times daily.
How often is GMEX short data updated?
FINRA short interest settles twice monthly and is published several business days later. Short volume is published daily after market close. Cost-to-borrow rates are refreshed throughout each trading session. Institutional 13F filings are quarterly; insider Form 4 filings are typically within two business days of a transaction.

Data sources: Short interest from FINRA. Cost-to-borrow from Interactive Brokers. Insider and institutional ownership from SEC EDGAR. See methodology and data sources for details.

Not investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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