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Definition : Short Interest Ratio
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What does SIR mean?

Short Interest Ratio (SIR) is the ratio of the number of shares being shorted divided by the Average Daily Trading Volume (ADTV) of the stock.
SIR gives the number of days it would take investors to close out short positions in the open market. It can be also used as a measure of investor sentiment for a given stock.

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What is the full form of SIR in Financial Ratios?

The full form of SIR is Short Interest Ratio

What are the full forms of SIR in Business?

Société Ivoirienne de Raffinage | Short Interest Ratio

What are the full forms of SIR in Worldwide?

Signal-to-Interference Ratio | Susceptible, Infected, Recovered/Removed | Sequential Importance Resampling | Short Interest Ratio | Silent Information Regulator | Supplemental Inflatable Restraint | Surface Insulation Resistance | Selected Ion Recording | Sigma Iota Rho

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