
SHAK
88.61 USD
+0.02%
Today
-0.64%
1D
Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 23:43:00 GMT+3
Market is closed
Sun
Closed
Mon
4:30 PM ~ 10:59 PM
Tue
4:30 PM ~ 10:59 PM
Wed
4:30 PM ~ 10:59 PM
Thu
4:30 PM ~ 10:59 PM
Fri
4:30 PM ~ 10:59 PM
Sat
Closed
Performance
1 Day
- 0.64 %
1 Week
- 1.49 %
1 Month
- 2.41 %
3 Month
+ 3.87 %
6 Month
- 14.16 %
1 Year
- 22.52 %
Information
Name
Shake Shack Leveraged
Currency
USD
Standard Leverage
1X
Enhanced Leverage
3X
Overnight Fees Buy
-0.0191%
Overnight Fees Sell
0.0024%
Market Cap
3.59B
Avg Daily Volume
1.76M
52 Week High
144.65 USD
52 Week Low
72.93 USD
Trading Hours
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Overnight Fees Calculator
| Daily Overnight Fee % | Daily Overnight Fee $ | |
|---|---|---|
| BUYS | -0.01910% | $(0.191) |
| SELLS | 0.00240% | $0.024 |
*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.
Business Summary
Shake Shack Inc. owns, operates, and licenses Shake Shack restaurants (Shacks) in the United States and internationally. Its Shacks offer burgers, chicken, hot dogs, crinkle cut fries, shakes, frozen custard, beer, wine, and other products. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in New York, New York.
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