Wolfspeed, Inc. (WOLF) — Short Interest History
The most recent FINRA short interest report for WOLF (settlement date April 30, 2026) shows 16,101,053 shares sold short , a change of 45.70% from the prior report .
Days to cover: 2.94.
Short interest history for WOLF
| Settlement date | Short interest | Change | Avg daily volume | Days to cover |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 30, 2026 | 16,101,053 | 45.70% | 5,467,359 | 2.94 |
| Apr 15, 2026 | 11,051,037 | -1.54% | 2,030,240 | 5.44 |
| Mar 31, 2026 | 11,223,348 | 17.40% | 1,421,173 | 7.90 |
| Mar 13, 2026 | 9,559,543 | 4.10% | 1,740,604 | 5.49 |
| Feb 27, 2026 | 9,182,847 | 7.49% | 1,494,889 | 6.14 |
| Feb 13, 2026 | 8,542,670 | 22.17% | 2,636,948 | 3.24 |
| Jan 30, 2026 | 6,992,727 | 4.59% | 1,651,147 | 4.24 |
| Jan 15, 2026 | 6,685,828 | 2.68% | 1,012,356 | 6.60 |
| Dec 31, 2025 | 6,511,369 | -1.93% | 718,617 | 9.06 |
| Dec 15, 2025 | 6,639,702 | 12.24% | 1,561,125 | 4.25 |
| Nov 28, 2025 | 5,915,758 | -7.31% | 1,269,498 | 4.66 |
| Nov 14, 2025 | 6,382,092 | 28.13% | 2,081,430 | 3.07 |
| Oct 31, 2025 | 4,980,792 | 67.39% | 2,804,088 | 1.78 |
| Oct 15, 2025 | 2,975,566 | -9.91% | 6,249,798 | 1.00 |
| Sep 30, 2025 | 3,302,999 | 100.00% | 6,554,132 | 1.00 |
| Sep 15, 2025 | 50,542,618 | 16.32% | 50,505,730 | 1.00 |
| Aug 29, 2025 | 43,452,176 | 2.52% | 6,431,775 | 6.76 |
| Aug 15, 2025 | 42,384,786 | -1.00% | 9,688,073 | 4.37 |
| Jul 31, 2025 | 42,813,400 | -19.65% | 32,532,315 | 1.32 |
| Jul 15, 2025 | 53,283,754 | -27.11% | 195,843,766 | 1.00 |
| Jun 30, 2025 | 73,099,194 | -4.31% | 52,608,513 | 1.39 |
| Jun 13, 2025 | 76,393,552 | 4.37% | 17,850,932 | 4.28 |
| May 30, 2025 | 73,195,736 | 4.67% | 62,966,499 | 1.16 |
| May 15, 2025 | 69,931,177 | 4.11% | 36,184,072 | 1.93 |
| Apr 30, 2025 | 67,168,697 | 6.09% | 29,175,222 | 2.30 |
Frequently asked questions
- What is short interest in WOLF?
- Short interest is the total number of WOLF shares currently sold short but not yet covered or closed out. FINRA publishes this data twice monthly.
- How is WOLF 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.