CTHH Short Interest

Qwest Corp. 6.75% Sr Nts 15/06/2052 Usd25 (CTHH) operates in the Communication Services sector, specifically the Telecommunications Services industry, listed on NYSE, carrying a beta of 0.00 to the broader market. Qwest Corp. Led by Kathleen E. Johnson, public since 2001-04-16.

Short interest is the total number of shares currently sold short and not yet covered, reported bi-monthly by FINRA. Days to cover (short interest divided by average daily volume) indicates how long it would take short sellers to close positions, with higher values signaling greater squeeze potential.

Settlement Date
2026-06-30
Short Interest
102.0K
Previous Short Interest
0
Change
100.00%
Days to Cover
1.00
Avg Daily Volume
185.3K
Avg Days to Cover (1 reports)
1.00

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Frequently asked CTHH short interest questions

What is the current CTHH short interest?
As of the Jun 30, 2026 settlement, Qwest Corp. 6.75% Sr Nts 15/06/2052 Usd25 (CTHH) short interest is 102.0K shares, a +100.00% change from the prior period. FINRA publishes short interest twice monthly on the 15th and last business day of each month under Rule 4560.
What is the CTHH days-to-cover ratio?
Days-to-cover is 1.00, calculated as short interest divided by average daily volume. It estimates how many trading days closing all short positions would consume given typical liquidity. Values above 5 days are commonly cited as elevated; values above 10 days are squeeze-relevant.
How does CTHH short interest affect options pricing?
High short interest changes options pricing through three mechanics: borrow-rebate effects (synthetic long stock trades below frictionless put-call parity by approximately the borrow rebate when shares are hard-to-borrow), gamma-squeeze setup risk (if dealers are short gamma against retail call buying, dealer hedge flow can amplify upward moves), and elevated event-vol pricing on names with squeeze potential. See the canonical short-interest documentation for the full mechanism.