Ticker Short Interest

GCBC Short Interest Intelligence

Greene County Bancorp Inc positioning pressure, squeeze risk, bearish conviction, crowding, days to cover, and price-positioning divergence.

Latest settlement 30 Jun 2026 Squeeze Pressure

Squeeze Pressure

Shorts Under Pressure

GCBC is classified as Squeeze Pressure. Latest reported short interest is 147.2K shares; short interest changed +138.8%, price moved +8.8% since the previous report, short interest is in the 100th percentile, and days to cover is in the 14th percentile. Trend context is constructive.

Setup Score79/100Squeeze Pressure
Reported Short Interest147.2K+138.8% vs prior report
Days To Cover1.5114.29 percentile
Price Reaction+8.8%since previous short report
Squeeze Pressure79crowding, trend, and pressure
Bearish Conviction50shorts adding into weakness

Reported Short Interest

2026-03-31 to 2026-06-30

Days To Cover

liquidity pressure

Short Interest Change

report-to-report

Price Context

2026-03-20 to 2026-06-26

Squeeze Radar

79

Elevated short interest becomes most interesting when price strength forces shorts to defend or cover.

Bearish Conviction

50

Rising short interest alongside weak trend can mean the bearish trade is being reinforced, not trapped.

Crowding

61

Latest short interest is 147.2K shares and days to cover is 1.51.

Divergence

63

Short interest rose while price rose. Bearish positioning is adding into strength, which can create squeeze pressure if the chart keeps improving.

Report History

GCBC Short Interest Ledger

Most recent first
SettlementShort interestPreviousChangeDays coverAverage volume
30 Jun 2026 147180 61636 138.8% 1.51 97758
15 Jun 2026 61636 52949 16.4% 2.23 27645
29 May 2026 52949 45258 17.0% 5.06 10472
15 May 2026 45258 41806 8.3% 5.27 8584
30 Apr 2026 41806 44138 -5.3% 3.40 12287
15 Apr 2026 44138 51332 -14.0% 4.29 10282
31 Mar 2026 51332 44019 16.6% 2.74 18730

Short interest is delayed, reported on a periodic schedule, and may be revised. The dashboard is research context only and does not prove real-time short activity.