Last week, I told you that to beat the market, you need a stock to follow what I call the "FAR Principle." I need a fast move that is both aggressive and in the right direction.
One way to find FAR stocks is to look for an impending breakout in volatility, just like I showed you.
Now I want to show you another tool I use that's been at the heart of my trading for more than 20 years - short interest.
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