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Normally after a big run up in price, like the one CELH has experienced, traders will borrow shares and short the stock.
However, in this case, it may be difficult to put selling pressure on the shares without having the ability to borrow and put on a short position.
This could mean that buyers will remain in control, and could run the stock even higher.
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