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ZOOZ Power Ltd. (NASDAQ:ZOOZW) Short Interest Up 86.9% in May

ZOOZ Power Ltd. (NASDAQ:ZOOZW) saw short interest rise 86.9% in May, reaching 2,549 shares as of May 15, up from 1,364 shares on April 30, according to the article. With average daily volume of 13,685 shares, the short-interest ratio is 0.2 days. The stock traded around $0.03, down about 1% on Wednesday.

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May short-interest update (as of May 15) with current trading/volume context
Bearish positioning increased (higher short interest), consistent with negative sentiment for the name

Short interest increased sharply while trading remains very low-liquidity, raising odds of volatility around any incremental catalysts.

Article reports ZOOZ Power’s short interest jumped 86.9% in May, signaling rising bearish positioning and potential squeeze risk.

Near-term price action could be choppy; downside pressure may persist, but a short-covering squeeze is possible if liquidity improves or news emerges.

Background

The piece is a short-interest snapshot: short shares rose to 2,549 as of May 15 versus 1,364 on April 30, with average daily volume ~13.7k shares.

Why it matters

For traders, the key actionable element is the change in positioning (short interest up 86.9%) combined with very low price and modest daily volume, which can increase volatility and squeeze dynamics.

Market relevance

Positioning worsened (more shorts), but the low-liquidity profile suggests the market may react more to flows/catalysts than to the short-interest statistic alone.

Market effects

Limited direct read-across to the broader energy-storage sector; this is company-specific positioning data.

No clear regional spillover beyond US microcap/low-float dynamics.

Minimal; short-interest change is not a global macro driver.

Alternative perspectives

Rising short interest can coincide with oversold conditions; if buyers step in, thin liquidity can amplify upside via short covering.

Short-interest ratio is low (0.2 days) and the stock trades near $0.03, so execution/borrow availability and microstructure may dominate any positioning effect.

Key entities

  • ZOOZ Power Ltd.

    NASDAQ-listed developer/manufacturer of energy storage and power conversion systems; subject of the short-interest increase.

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