AMCR
Dark pool — off-exchange short volume
Short ratio (latest)
71.0%
20-day average
71.5%
Off-exchange share (20d)
35%
Darkpool density
big day, short ratio above trendbelow trendbubble size = how unusual ($vol z-score)
Last ~6 months. Bubbles mark days of unusually large off-exchange dollar volume (≥1.5σ vs the trailing 60 days). Daily resolution — not print-level data.
Darkpool levels ±15% of spot, since 2018-10-01
43.68
17.0B
42.92
9.71B
42.15
10.6B
41.39
14.6B
40.62
15.1B
39.85
13.4B
39.09
7.65B
38.32
5.10B
37.55
2.58B
36.79
1.59B
36.02
1.80B
35.25
0.79B
34.49
0.42B
33.72
0.28B
32.96
0.30B
Historical off-exchange $ volume at price: each day's volume spread across that day's range, summed over the full FINRA history. Heavy shelves often act as support/resistance magnets. Amber row = spot's bin.
Off-exchange short-volume ratio
short ratio (20d, right) daily off-exchange share (left)
FINRA daily TRF data, last 2 years. A persistently HIGH short ratio is mostly passive market-maker liquidity provision (commonly read as accumulation pressure) — not naively bearish.