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Sunday, 05/22/2016 10:14:45 AM

Sunday, May 22, 2016 10:14:45 AM

Post# of 108590
SPCL Will Move-Up FAST on Short Covering!

SPCL Small Float & Getting Short Squeezed!

Short % Increased 3,600 %
http://shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=spcl&submit=Short+Quote%99

Buying Pressure - Will Continue All This Week !

SPCL Security Details
Share Structure

Market Value1...........$31,414 a/o May 20, 2016
Authorized Shares 2,160,000,000 a/o Sep 30, 2015
Outstanding Shares..104,713,782 a/o Nov 11, 2015
Float...................68,320,018 a/o Oct 14, 2014
Par Value 0.001

http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SPCL/profile



SPCL - Short Squeeze is at hand here !


SPCL Short Squeeze - How it works

SPCL - Shortable Stocks for United States


Availability:

https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?key=spcl&cntry=usa&tag=United+States&ib_entity=llc&ln=&asset=&f=4587&conf=am&amref=1

Historical Short Volume Data for SPCL
http://otcshortreport.com/index.php?index=SPCL&action=view

http://www.allotcbb.com/quote.php?symbol=spcl




A short sale reverses the normal
buy first/sell second sequence

as a way to profit from
an anticipated future fall in price.

An investor borrows shares of SPCL from a broker
and sells them at the market price.

The investor hopes to buy back the shares
at a lower price in the future,
thereby "covering" the position
by giving back the broker his shares.

Instead of the traditional "buy low/sell high",
an investor seeks to "sell high/buy low".

A short squeeze occurs
when the stock's price doesn't decline as anticipated.

For example,
let's say you sell short SPCL stock at 0.0004


But, instead of the price going down,
it goes up to 0.001

and appears to be going higher.

Now you're in trouble.

You need to cover your position and limit your losses.

You decide to buy SPCL shares as soon as possible
-- you and everybody else who shorted the stock.

This generates tremendous buying pressure on the stock,
and the short sellers rushing to cover their positions
only escalate the price increase.

Short squeezes
occur more often in small-cap stocks with small floats,

but they can occur with any stock.




http://www.investinganswers.com/financial-dictionary/real-estate/short-squeeze-2045


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