New Pacific Metals Corp. (NEWP) — Short Interest History
The most recent FINRA short interest report for NEWP (settlement date April 30, 2026) shows 5,018,612 shares sold short , a change of 52.40% from the prior report .
Days to cover: 6.55.
Short interest history for NEWP
| Settlement date | Short interest | Change | Avg daily volume | Days to cover |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 30, 2026 | 5,018,612 | 52.40% | 766,621 | 6.55 |
| Apr 15, 2026 | 3,293,086 | 0.23% | 742,518 | 4.44 |
| Mar 31, 2026 | 3,285,584 | 23.42% | 1,070,177 | 3.07 |
| Mar 13, 2026 | 2,662,076 | 6.33% | 1,006,062 | 2.65 |
| Feb 27, 2026 | 2,503,652 | 0.48% | 1,330,012 | 1.88 |
| Feb 13, 2026 | 2,491,721 | 10.94% | 988,482 | 2.52 |
| Jan 30, 2026 | 2,246,084 | 21.30% | 1,449,384 | 1.55 |
| Jan 15, 2026 | 1,851,724 | -7.36% | 824,905 | 2.24 |
| Dec 31, 2025 | 1,998,817 | 0.39% | 806,392 | 2.48 |
| Dec 15, 2025 | 1,991,107 | 9.57% | 1,267,810 | 1.57 |
| Nov 28, 2025 | 1,817,132 | -7.88% | 788,915 | 2.30 |
| Nov 14, 2025 | 2,036,451 | -15.93% | 849,444 | 2.40 |
| Oct 31, 2025 | 2,422,293 | 15.82% | 909,111 | 2.66 |
| Oct 15, 2025 | 2,091,369 | 10.34% | 927,890 | 2.25 |
| Sep 30, 2025 | 1,895,466 | 8.18% | 603,365 | 3.14 |
| Sep 15, 2025 | 1,752,065 | 19.94% | 631,284 | 2.78 |
| Aug 29, 2025 | 1,460,773 | -4.71% | 286,483 | 5.10 |
| Aug 15, 2025 | 1,532,979 | 3.07% | 154,923 | 9.90 |
| Jul 31, 2025 | 1,487,377 | 7.33% | 191,942 | 7.75 |
| Jul 15, 2025 | 1,385,817 | 7.72% | 442,032 | 3.14 |
| Jun 30, 2025 | 1,286,458 | 1.50% | 255,157 | 5.04 |
| Jun 13, 2025 | 1,267,477 | 0.55% | 251,681 | 5.04 |
| May 30, 2025 | 1,260,511 | 8.70% | 381,200 | 3.31 |
| May 15, 2025 | 1,159,572 | 0.99% | 151,822 | 7.64 |
| Apr 30, 2025 | 1,148,193 | -12.41% | 237,604 | 4.83 |
Frequently asked questions
- What is short interest in NEWP?
- Short interest is the total number of NEWP shares currently sold short but not yet covered or closed out. FINRA publishes this data twice monthly.
- How is NEWP 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.