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    • Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
      Short Seller: Sorry to see you go. I appreciated your insights. But maybe Daffy has the right idea. . . Sell off the top and come back on the bottom. This way the price of the position keeps coming down.
      As you said, the Fed can't afford to let ET just collapse and go under. There has to be a buyer in the wings. The only question I have is when this sale will happen.
      Mar 13 05:17 PM
    • Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
      Short Seller: . . .aahhhh . . . Does this mean you don't smell a RAT? Mar 12 11:17 PM
    • Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
      Short Seller: Explain your last comment . . . Mar 12 03:55 PM
    • Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
      To Short Seller: The Dow goes up 417 and ETFC goes up .01. What's wrong with this picture?! Given ETFC's high profile and low price, it seems certain that the stock is being suppressed - probably to ensure a quick sale. My concern is whether those suppressing the stock can push it down to 3 or under. Do we 'little guy' shareholders have any recourse tio further address / investigate this matter? Mar 11 08:57 PM
    • Short Interest by Sector: Consumer Discretionary Leads [view article]
      To Short Seller: I've been tracking what you have been saying from previous Seeking Alpha article 'ETrade-Foundation for Success'. I'm a new guy to the market and I only have 5000 shares of ETFC that I settled in a few weeks ago at $4.90. I thought for sure ETFC would fly and I'd sell at between 12 and 15. Dan Blue commented following the 'ETFC-Success' article that he thinks the company is up for immenent sale, and that ETFC brass is behind the scenes artificially keeping the stock price down to keep it attractive. The way the stock seems to be going, it seems like its going to be bought out at the 'bargain bottom basement' whether we like it or not. You mentioned above that 'McCain is the kiss of death for the stock'. As you saying that ETFC will survive into the elections? If so,what's your prediction on ETFC's future? Mar 11 01:10 AM
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