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    A High Short Interest Ratio Is Generally Interpreted As
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A High Short Interest Ratio Is Generally Interpreted As

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A high short interest ratio is generally interpreted as:


A) a bullish signal.
B) evidence of a downside breakout.
C) a bearish signal.
D) evidence of the presence of odd-lot individual investors.

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