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ADH cops a +1.06% short spike as AX1 stays the ASX’s top target

Week 7, 2026 (9 Feb 202613 Feb 2026)

Shorts stayed concentrated in retail: AX1 remains the most shorted name at 6.78% (+0.15%), while ADH saw the week’s standout jump from 3.37% to 4.42% (+1.06%). Elsewhere, ALQ drew fresh heat to 1.93% (+0.53%), while AOV eased to 1.73% (-0.25%) as some positions came off.

Stocks Shorted
64
Most Shorted
6.78%
AX1
Trading Days
0
Avg Short %
0.67%
WoW Change
-0.49%

This Week's Analysis

The loudest signal this week wasn’t a slow grind higher — it was ADH. Short interest jumped from 3.37% to 4.42% in a single week (+1.06%), the biggest move on the board and a clear statement that someone wants to lean against discretionary retail risk on the ASX. 1

AX1 still wears the crown as the most shorted stock at 6.78% (+0.15%). 1 That’s happening even with FY25 numbers that don’t scream distress: net profit after tax of $57.7 million, EBITDA of $288.8 million, and total sales of $1.62 billion, plus EPS of 10.12 cents and total dividends of 7.00 cents per share. 2 The market’s basically saying: nice cash generation, but we don’t trust the retail cycle. Behind it, ACL sits at 4.63% (+0.20%) and BMN is steady at 4.48% (+0.00%). 1 ADH is now fourth at 4.42% (+1.06%), and BOQ rounds out the top five at 2.62% (+0.04%). 1

Top Shorted Stocks This Week

Financial Snapshot

Key financial metrics from recent company reports for the most shorted stocks.

AX1ACCENT GROUP LTD ORDINARYAnnual Report to shareholders (2025-10-20)
Ebitda: $288.8M(FY25)
Revenue: $1,620M(FY25)
Revenue: $1,500M(FY25)
Revenue: $1,621M(FY25)
BMNBANNERMAN ENERGY LTD ORDINARYHalf Yearly Report and Accounts (2025-03-06)
Revenue: $2.257M(H1 FY2025)
Net Profit: $-2.703M(H1 FY2025)

Biggest Risers

Stocks with the largest increase in short interest this week.

Biggest Fallers

Stocks with the largest decrease in short interest this week.

Movers Analysis

ADH’s +1.06% move is the kind of weekly change that usually comes with a catalyst — or a crowded view. With a beta of 1.72, it’s a natural hunting ground for traders who want volatility and a clean macro expression. 1 The other eye-catcher is ALQ: short interest lifted from 1.40% to 1.93% (+0.53%). 1 With a P/E of 44.8, it doesn’t take much imagination to see the angle — shorts are challenging valuation. 1 On the cover side, AOV fell from 1.98% to 1.73% (-0.25%), the biggest reduction this week. 1 AIS also saw shorts trimmed from 1.08% to 0.86% (-0.22%), and ALK from 1.17% to 0.96% (-0.20%). 1

Industry Trends

The pattern is pretty clean: shorts added to Consumer Discretionary (AX1 up +0.15% to 6.78%; ADH up +1.06% to 4.42%) while also pressing selective “expensive” names (ALQ up +0.53% to 1.93%; ABG up +0.23% to 0.96%). 1 Meanwhile, some Materials shorts were pared back (AIS down -0.22% to 0.86%; ALK down -0.20% to 0.96%; AAI down -0.12% to 0.64%), even as BGL held steady at 1.18% (+0.00%). 1

Outlook

With 64 stocks shorted and an average short position of 0.67%, the market isn’t broadly leaning bearish — it’s picking spots. 1 Next week, watch whether ADH holds above 4.42% or keeps climbing; if it does, that’s a sign the retail short trade is getting more crowded, not less. 1

Frequently Asked Questions

Which ASX stock is the most shorted this week?

AX1 is the most shorted at 6.78%, up from 6.63% (+0.15%) week-on-week. [ref-1]

What was the biggest week-on-week increase in short interest?

ADH had the biggest rise: 3.37% to 4.42%, a +1.06% jump. [ref-1]

Which stock saw the biggest drop in short interest?

AOV fell from 1.98% to 1.73%, a -0.25% move. [ref-1]

Are shorts targeting banks right now?

BOQ is in the top 10 at 2.62% (+0.04%), but ANZ saw shorts ease from 0.63% to 0.53% (-0.10%) this week. [ref-1]

Why might AX1 still be heavily shorted despite reporting profits?

AX1 reported FY25 NPAT of $57.7 million, EBITDA of $288.8 million, total sales of $1.62 billion, EPS of 10.12 cents, and dividends of 7.00 cents per share, yet short interest still rose to 6.78% — suggesting the market is more worried about the discretionary cycle than last year’s numbers. [ref-2] [ref-1]

Sources

  1. Shorted.com.au weekly short interest report data (Week: 2026-W07; Report Date: 2026-02-13; Previous Date: 2026-02-06)(2026-02-13) [asic data]
  2. ASX announcement: AX1 "Annual Report to shareholders"(2025-10-20) [financial report]

Data sourced from ASIC short position reports (T+4 delayed). This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Short selling data may not reflect real-time market conditions.