HowShorted

How shorted is BETA GLOBAL ENERGY ETF UNITS?

0.35%
of units on issue reported short · trade date 3 Jul 2026
5-day change
+0.33
20-day change
−1.53
Aggregate net short position time series for BETA GLOBAL ENERGY ETF UNITS

History

Trade dateShort %Change
3 Jul 20260.35%+0.04
2 Jul 20260.31%+0.03
1 Jul 20260.28%+0.01
30 Jun 20260.27%+0.27
26 Jun 20260.00%−0.02
8 May 20260.02%−0.06
27 Apr 20260.08%+0.01
26 Mar 20260.07%−0.02
16 Mar 20260.09%−0.15
13 Mar 20260.24%−0.58
5 Mar 20260.82%−0.08
2 Mar 20260.90%+0.54
27 Feb 20260.36%+0.19
20 Feb 20260.17%+0.13
18 Feb 20260.04%−0.17
16 Feb 20260.21%+0.20
13 Feb 20260.01%−0.32
12 Feb 20260.33%+0.01
10 Feb 20260.32%−0.40
9 Feb 20260.72%−1.16
4 Feb 20261.88%−0.11
3 Feb 20261.99%+0.41
29 Jan 20261.58%+0.85
27 Jan 20260.73%+0.08
22 Jan 20260.65%−0.68
15 Jan 20261.33%+0.52
14 Jan 20260.81%

Frequently asked questions

How shorted is BETA GLOBAL ENERGY ETF UNITS right now?
0.35% of BETA GLOBAL ENERGY ETF UNITS's units on issue were reported as short positions for trade date 3 Jul 2026, per ASIC's daily aggregated short position report.
What does this number include?
ASIC aggregates the short positions that all short sellers report to it daily (reporting starts at A$100,000 or 0.01% of capital), expressed as a percentage of total product in issue. It is close to a complete picture of open short positions in the product.
Why is the latest figure four days old?
ASIC publishes each trade date's aggregate on the fourth business day afterwards (T+4). We ingest each file the day it appears.
Which funds are short?
Australia's public data is aggregate-only: individual short sellers are not named in ASIC's daily report.