SPXE Short Volume

ProShares - S&P 500 Ex-Energy ETF (SPXE) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management - Global industry, with a market capitalization near $84.1M, listed on AMEX, carrying a beta of 1.04 to the broader market. This fund typically invests at least 80% of its total capital in the securities that comprise its benchmark index. public since 2015-09-24.

Short volume measures the number of shares sold short on a given day as reported by FINRA. Tracking short volume relative to total volume helps identify unusual bearish sentiment or short-squeeze potential.

Latest Date
2026-06-30
Short Volume
23
Total Volume
1.2K
Short %
1.99%
30-Day Avg Short %
28.64%

Showing 30 days of FINRA short volume data for ProShares - S&P 500 Ex-Energy ETF.

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Frequently asked SPXE short volume questions

What is the daily SPXE short volume?
As of Jun 30, 2026, ProShares - S&P 500 Ex-Energy ETF (SPXE) short volume is 23 shares against 1.2K total reported volume, or 1.99% short-side. Short volume measures shares sold short during the day; it is flow, not inventory.
How is SPXE short volume reported?
FINRA publishes the Daily Short Sale Volume File for trades reported to FINRA TRFs and the FINRA/Nasdaq ADF on a T+1 basis. The headline figure is the count of shares that printed at the short-sale or short-exempt tick across all reporting venues for the symbol; each exchange separately publishes its own daily short-sale data file.
What does SPXE short volume tell options traders?
Daily short-sale flow is one input that helps disambiguate dealer-hedging activity from directional bear flow when the chain shows fresh customer call inventory. It is not a clean MM-only proxy: the headline number mixes directional shorting, options-MM delta-hedging, ETF-creation arbitrage, and convertible-arb hedging. Cross-check against gamma-exposure and OI changes for a cleaner read.