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The 10 most shorted ASX stocks plus the biggest risers and fallers – Week 34

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Welcome back to the Short Seller Series – A recap of the most heavily shorted stocks on the ASX and those experiencing significant changes to short interest over the past week.

Short selling data is four days behind today's date because reporting is not mandatory until three business days after the trade. The tables below will compare:

  • Week-on-week changes between 4 and 11 August

  • Month-on-month changes between 14 July and 11 August

  • Most covered and rising short tables record week-on-week changes of 0.5% or more

Most Shorted

Ticker

Company

Short %

Week-on-Week

Month-on-Month

BOE

Boss Energy

19.83%

0.42%

5.51%

PDN

Paladin Energy

18.15%

0.64%

1.26%

PLS

Pilbara Minerals

15.08%

0.05%

1.26%

SLX

Silex Systems

14.58%

3.04%

3.28%

IEL

Idp Education

12.87%

0.45%

0.80%

LIC

Lifestyle Communities

11.71%

-0.02%

0.14%

MIN

Mineral Resources

11.70%

-0.64%

-2.22%

PNV

Polynovo

11.64%

0.10%

0.57%

LTR

Liontown Resources

10.25%

-2.89%

-1.89%

CTD

Corporate Travel Management

9.90%

1.02%

-0.01%

Rising Shorts

Ticker

Company

Short %

Week-on-Week

Month-on-Month

SLX

Silex Systems

14.58%

3.04%

3.28%

BPT

Beach Energy

5.23%

2.81%

1.88%

BRG

Breville Group

6.13%

1.83%

0.27%

ILU

Iluka Resources

8.01%

1.66%

3.70%

WBT

Weebit Nano

4.47%

1.31%

1.32%

CTD

Corporate Travel Management

9.90%

1.02%

-0.01%

JHX

James Hardie Industries

3.98%

1.02%

-0.65%

LNW

Light & Wonder

1.63%

1.02%

1.28%

IMU

Imugene

3.22%

1.01%

-1.88%

SGR

The Star Entertainment Group

6.71%

1.00%

3.61%

CIP

Centuria Industrial REIT

2.55%

1.00%

0.87%

AAI

Alcoa Corporation

1.52%

0.93%

1.08%

GYG

Guzman Y Gomez

7.49%

0.87%

1.24%

NXT

NextDC

7.46%

0.82%

0.59%

DMP

Domino's Pizza

6.79%

0.76%

1.28%

RIO

Rio Tinto

5.82%

0.76%

0.36%

NHC

New Hope Corporation

2.95%

0.76%

-0.32%

WDS

Woodside Energy Group

3.45%

0.74%

-0.06%

PDN

Paladin Energy

18.15%

0.64%

1.26%

HLS

Healius

5.26%

0.61%

1.32%

DHG

Domain Holdings Australia

1.72%

0.58%

0.67%

WGX

Westgold Resources

3.60%

0.57%

1.11%

MAC

MAC Copper

1.76%

0.56%

0.39%

Key takeaways

  • Silex faces short seller pressure following a capital raise earlier this month. Short interest spiked after the company completed a $130 million placement at $3.90 per share (15.7% discount). The proceeds will primarily fund commercialisation of SILEX uranium enrichment technology in the US through exclusive licensee Global Laser Enrichment (GLE).

  • Beach Energy sells off on disappointing guidance revision. Shares tumbled 9.3% on July 31st after the company pre-announced FY25 EBITDA and NPAT guidance 2% and 5% below consensus respectively. Citi analysts highlighted ongoing portfolio headwinds, including reserve downgrades at Beharra Springs and an earlier-than-expected decline at Otway, prompting a ~6% reduction to their FY26 production forecast.

  • Short interest builds broadly ahead of reporting season. A wide range of stocks saw short interest increases of 0.5% or more ahead of peak August reporting season. Notable targets included Breville Group (facing potential tariff and China slowdown risks), Iluka Resources (after a substantial rally in rare earths), Weebit Nano (nearly doubled from late June lows), and several resource majors including Rio Tinto, Alcoa, New Hope and Woodside.

Most Covered

Ticker

Company

Short %

Week-on-Week

Month-on-Month

LTR

Liontown Resources

10.25%

-2.89%

-1.89%

SYR

Syrah Resources

3.29%

-1.92%

-1.68%

OPT

Opthea

2.14%

-1.13%

-1.24%

WC8

Wildcat Resources

0.60%

-1.12%

-1.29%

URW

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

0.24%

-1.10%

-0.12%

ALK

Alkane Resources

2.80%

-0.87%

-0.26%

NCK

Nick Scali

4.38%

-0.78%

-1.31%

MIN

Mineral Resources

11.70%

-0.64%

-2.22%

AMC

Amcor

0.71%

-0.56%

-0.88%

CSC

Capstone Copper Corp

0.64%

-0.47%

-0.20%

Key takeaways

  • Liontown defies shorting pressure. Despite raising $266 million at a 13% discount (73 cents per share) to "fortify" its balance sheet, short interest actually declined. The stock surged as much as 18% the day after the raise (August 11th), likely squeezing short positions. Chinese lithium carbonate futures have continued to soar currently trading around 89,100 yuan a tonne, up 53% since June.