We recently published a list of 12 Most Shorted Stocks in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT) stands against other shorted stocks in 2025.
Reuters reported that President Trump’s tariffs have impacted the broader stock markets, weighing on investors’ sentiments, as worries related to the economic slowdown drove a market sell-off which wiped out ~$4 trillion from the S&P 500’s peak last month, when the markets cheered Trump’s agenda. New Trump policies have resulted in increased uncertainty for businesses, consumers, and investors.
Average Short Interest Saw a Decline
Reuters, while highlighting the comments made by Peter Orszag (CEO of Lazard), mentioned that the uncertainty which is created by tariff wars regarding Canada, Mexico and Europe continues to prompt the top executives to reconsider the forward-looking strategies. Furthermore, while the tensions with China remain understandable, investors are confused with worries related to Canada, Mexico, and Europe. If this doesn’t get resolved over the next month or so, there can be real damage to the broader economic prospects of the US and M&A activity, says Orszag.
As per S&P Global’s long/short report (February 2025) dated February 14, the average short interest throughout US equities fell to 76 basis points over the month. However, short interest increased throughout several sectors during the period. That being said, Consumer Durables saw a 5-bps rise and REITs encountered a 4-bps increase. Notably, the largest decreases were seen throughout the Household and Personal Products sector (-7 bps), and the Consumer Services (-6 bps) sectors.
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Trends in US Short Selling
The US markets have reversed their January rally with a weak February, says Ihor Dusaniwsky (Managing Director of Predictive Analytics). On February 28, Dusaniwsky stated that markets are down for the year, with the Nasdaq index seeing the brunt of the sell-off. The US short sellers were down $45.8 billion (3.42%) in January mark-to-market losses. Notably, two-thirds of every dollar shorted in January remained unprofitable and only 33% were profitable. With markets trending downward, there has been an increase in short selling throughout most of the sectors in the US/Canadian markets, says Dusaniwsky. If the weakness in the market continues, there can be increased short selling.
Our Methodology
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Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 29
Short % of Shares Outstanding (as of February 28): ~27.3%
Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT) offers broadband and communications products and services. Analyst Ryan Koontz from Needham maintained a “Buy” rating on the company’s stock, maintaining the price objective of $19.00. The analyst’s rating is backed by the company’s strong financial performance in the recent quarter, with its revenue and adjusted EBITDA figures meeting or surpassing expectations. In Q3 2025, Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT)’s revenue came in at $1.1 billion, while adjusted EBITDA sat at $393 million.
The company’s guidance for the rest of the year remains optimistic, with anticipation of continued revenue growth and modest growth in adjusted EBITDA. Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT) remains focused on capital efficiency, debt reduction, and cash generation. The company has maintained its FY25 revenue and adjusted EBITDA outlook, implying its strong results in the first 3 quarters including in its aviation and defense orderbooks, and confidence in the competitive position demonstrated by strong awards. Notably, awards for Q3 2025 came in at $1.1 billion. For FY 2025, Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT)’s growth in adjusted EBITDA is expected to be aided by healthy revenue flow through DAT licensing agreements and Communication Services. Overall, the company expects to continue to be successful in capturing the share of large and growing markets and remain focused on improving operational and capital productivity.
Overall, VSAT ranks 5th on our list of most shorted stocks in 2025. While we acknowledge the potential of VSAT as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than VSAT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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