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Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
It's so odd to me. when DNDN spiked into the 20's i remember peopleposting that they couldn't short the stock anymore, their broker didn't have and couldn't find anymore shares to short for their clients. I guess things have changed a little bit since than.What would happen in todays market, ok before 5 days ago, when naked short selling was allowed.
what would have happened. I'm lost on this one as usual.
Billy Staples
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Hang in there all, but not like I did with apple
Oh unofficial poll.....what do you think happens in October for DNDN
Yea or nay for Provenge? Reply
Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
It is one thing to state an intention to enforce a rule - and quite another to do it. The SEC has ignored its own disciplinary threats before. Often, it is not investors trying to manipulate stocks, but brokers themselves so the SEC has full authority to obtain compliance with SHO if they choose to do so. With considerable skepticism, time will tell. ReplyStocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
Didn't anyone see McCain on TV criticizing the SEC chairman, saying he'd fire him? Kind of funny, one of your own voting tribe and he acts like hes above his own party. ReplyStocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
Why are we talking about this now?The law was enacted in 2004. Cox says he is now going to enforce it, in 2008? What do we pay these people for? Why isn't Cox standing up before Congress trying to defend his refusal to enforce the law for the last four years? Reply
Stocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
You could eventually add some of the CanRoys to this list, particularly those that have a small cap. and aren't in the oil-gas sectors. ReplyStocks Potentially Impacted by SEC's Enforcement of Regulation SHO [view article]
I can't agree more with you. But there seem to be some justice, the first victims are the banks that lent the money enabling those same hedge funds to drive them to the bottom. ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
BWLD is the only HOT think going in the restuarant business, they got downgraded so that someone can get in cheap, hold on til the shorts get squezed in October! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Whjat you NEED to KNOW is that MO and PM raised thei dividens 10.3% and 17% respectively and are CHEAP. ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
sorry for the double post ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
I have a question. Does anyone know if there is a higher interest rate on the loan for a short sale if the price of the stock goes higher than the price that you sold it at? Thanks ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
I have a question. Does anyone know if there is a higher interest rate on the loan for a short sale if the price of a stock goes higher than the amount of money invested? Thanks. ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
I have been doing this for 35 years and have never hear the term "long interest" what are you talking about? ReplyStocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
STILL CONFUSED! CAN YOU JUST SAY IT IN SIMPLE TERMS..THANKS Reply
Stocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
Sorry last sentence should be:The long interest is the float. High short % presumably increases buying interest above normal trading volumes. Reply
Stocks with the Highest Short Interest [view article]
Shorted stocks supposedly are borrowed from longs via the longs' brokers and sold. (I say supposedly because naked shorting has become quite the fashion but I will let more sophisticated traders tell us how that works.) The short speculator or arbitrager has cash and owes the long the stock. Should the stock go down, the short purchases it on the open market and returns the stock to the long. The difference is the profit. Should the stock go up, the short must repurchase at a loss and replace. Thus the % of the stock float sold short shows you how much potential pent-up buying exists in a given security. If the shorts are wrong about a stock, their buying tacked on to normal buying can result in excessive movements to the upside.Thus the float is the long interest plus the short covering potential. Reply