About the bubble chart
The bubble chart plots stocks across two short-selling dimensions at once — for example short % of float against cost to borrow — with bubble size showing a third metric. It makes outliers easy to spot: stocks that are both heavily shorted and expensive to borrow cluster in the corner of the chart.
Frequently asked questions
How do I read the bubble chart?
Each bubble is a stock. Its position reflects the two selected metrics (such as short % of float and cost to borrow), and its size reflects a third metric. Stocks in the extreme corners are the strongest outliers on both dimensions.