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The Fails-to-Deliver (FTD) data set is released at two-week intervals with a two-week delay <ref>[https://www.sec.gov/data-research/sec-markets-data/fails-deliver-data "Fails-to-Deliver Data"] - sec.gov ([http://web.archive.org/web/20260114085728/https://www.sec.gov/data-research/sec-markets-data/fails-deliver-data Archived])</ref>. The ability of FTD to be released at a significantly faster rate, has been evidenced by the accidental release of GME FTD on February 12, 2022, followed by the subsequent official release of the same data on February 28, 2022 <ref>[https://x.com/chartexchange_/status/1498373341375307778 "The new FTD numbers are identical to the numbers accidentally released two weeks ago, suggesting the @SECGov is artificially delaying public reports."] - x.com</ref>. | The Fails-to-Deliver (FTD) data set is released at two-week intervals with a two-week delay <ref>[https://www.sec.gov/data-research/sec-markets-data/fails-deliver-data "Fails-to-Deliver Data"] - sec.gov ([http://web.archive.org/web/20260114085728/https://www.sec.gov/data-research/sec-markets-data/fails-deliver-data Archived])</ref>. The ability of FTD to be released at a significantly faster rate, has been evidenced by the accidental release of GME FTD on February 12, 2022, followed by the subsequent official release of the same data on February 28, 2022 <ref>[https://x.com/chartexchange_/status/1498373341375307778 "The new FTD numbers are identical to the numbers accidentally released two weeks ago, suggesting the @SECGov is artificially delaying public reports."] - x.com ([http://web.archive.org/web/20250709042529/https://x.com/chartexchange_/status/1498373341375307778 Archived])</ref>. | ||