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2 Short-Squeeze Candidates That Could Go Parabolic Soon

2 Short-Squeeze Candidates That Could Go Parabolic Soon

Short squeezes can deliver enormous returns for investors in the blink of an eye. Several so-called "meme stocks" generated jaw-dropping gains for investors earlier this year due to this phenomenon. The mechanics of a short squeeze are fairly straightforward.