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Tuesday, 10/23/2012 3:50:41 PM

Tuesday, October 23, 2012 3:50:41 PM

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SRGE Confirmed FINRA & SEC Failure to Delivers…

Below are two links from FINRA titled the… October 2012 Reg SHO Daily Files and the September 2012 Reg SHO Daily Files:
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-October.html
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-September.html

Within those links, scroll to the bottom of those pages and click on the ORF section which stands for OTC Reporting Facilities. Then research the data listed for ”short volume” within the FINRA database for each trading date listed below and you will see the total combined data for ”short volume” here within this FINRA database that is synonymous with ”Naked Short” volume or ”Failure to Delivers” (FTDs):

SRGE Naked Short Shares (FTDs) For the Month of September 2012:
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-September.html
Friday 28th >>> FTDs = 4,681,982 (Total Volume = 17,969,881)
Thursday 27th >>> FTDs = 9,048,238 (Total Volume = 39,718,068)
Wednesday 26th >>> FTDs = 5,615,341 (Total Volume = 28,422,604)
Tuesday 25th >>> FTDs = 9,769,163 (Total Volume = 44,282,985)
Monday 24th >>> FTDs = 6,489,965 (Total Volume = 29,964,369)
Friday 21st >>> FTDs = 8,167,872 (Total Volume = 38,771,442)
Thursday 20th >>> FTDs = 5,171,326 (Total Volume = 36,254,460)
Wednesday 19th >>> FTDs = 10,670,345 (Total Volume = 63,537,583)
Tuesday 18th >>> FTDs = 843,000 (Total Volume = 22,442,012)
Monday 17th >>> FTDs = 7,019,924 (Total Volume = 40,445,162)
Friday 14th >>> FTDs = 25,796,858 (Total Volume = 57,104,921)
Thursday 13th >>> FTDs = 14,727,935 (Total Volume = 104,774,941)
Wednesday 12th >>> FTDs = 28,754,762(Total Volume = 76,320,062)
Tuesday 11th >>> FTDs = 20,672,845 (Total Volume = 80,996,556)
Monday 10th >>> FTDs = 53,610,172 (Total Volume = 192,448,552)
Friday 7th >>> FTDs = 27,692,285 (Total Volume = 44,008,327)
Thursday 6th >>> FTDs = 59,507,909 (Total Volume = 151,998,389)
Wednesday 5th >>> FTDs = 61,063,573 (Total Volume = 202,625,717)
Tuesday 4th >>> FTDs = 3,984,583 (Total Volume = 31,984,547)

TOTAL FTDs (or Naked Short Shares) Traded for Sep 2012 = 363,225,078 shares
TOTAL Volume Traded for Sep 2012 = 1,304,070,578 shares

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SRGE Naked Shorted Shares (FTDs) For the Month of October 2012 (as of 22 Oct 2012):
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-October.html
Monday 22nd = FTDs = 11,326,858 (Total Volume = 31,117,040)
Friday 19th = FTDs = 9,397,606 (Total Volume = 24,135,407)
Thursday 18th = FTDs = 6,870,312 (Total Volume = 22,335,629)
Wednesday 17th = FTDs = 7,082,420 (Total Volume = 40,981,564)
Tuesday 16th = FTDs = 4,907,615 (Total Volume = 38,732,981)
Monday 15th = FTDs = 2,879,175 (Total Volume = 48,245,371)
Friday 12th = FTDs = 9,263,094 (Total Volume = 23,079,234)
Thursday 11th = FTDs = 9,972,017 (Total Volume = 39,141,660)
Wednesday 10th = FTDs = 16,601,418 (Total Volume = 34,984,889)
Tuesday 9th = FTDs = 13,017,157 (Total Volume = 29,096,709)
Monday 8th = FTDs = 2,190,977 (Total Volume = 18,305,294)
Friday 5th = FTDs = 10,544,831 (Total Volume = 21,642,955)
Thursday 4th = FTDs = 1,790,109 (Total Volume = 8,634,906)
Wednesday 3rd = FTDs = 3,010,958 (Total Volume = 11,068,384)
Tuesday 2nd = FTDs = 7,709,613 (Total Volume = 21,388,128)
Monday 1st = FTDs = 9,685,146 (Total Volume = 19,920,753)

TOTAL FTDs (or Naked Short Shares) Traded for Oct 2012 = 126,249,306 shares
TOTAL Volume Traded for Oct 2012 = 432,810,904 shares

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Grand TOTAL FTDs Traded for Sep & Oct 2012 = 489,474,384 shares
Grand TOTAL Volume Traded for Sep & Oct 2012 = 1,736,881,482 shares

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If you notice, I am using the word ”Traded” within the totals above because the FTDs are the totals that were traded. I am not sure just how much of those shares above have been covered which is also why I used the word ”Traded” and not the word “existing.” To get the amount of FTDs existing, this is now where we must go to the SEC database to get the ”Official Net” amount of Naked Short Shares that exist needing to be covered. Start here below to read… What You Should Know About the Data:

http://www.sec.gov/foia/docs/failsdata.htm


To retrieve the Net Naked Short data for SRGE for the month of Sep 2012, click each of the two links titled below within the link below:
http://www.sec.gov/foia/docs/failsdata-archive.htm

* September 2012, second half
* September 2012, first half


This is the Net Naked Short data that you should see…

* September 2012, second half
20120917 = 4,200,491 shares
20120918 = 2,538,727 shares
20120919 = 6,925,490 shares
20120920 = 200,000 shares
20120921 = 211,540 shares
20120924 = 200,000 shares
20120925 = 200,000 shares
20120928 = 364,909 shares

Total Second Half Net Naked Short Shares for SRGE = 14,841,157 shares


* September 2012, first half
20120910 = 11,042,735 shares
20120911 = 7,953,674 shares
20120912 = 17,356,111
20120913 = 18,857,435
20120914 = 8,328,737

Total Second Half Net Naked Short Shares for SRGE = 63,538,692 shares

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Grand Total Net Naked Short Shares for SRGE for Sep 2012 = 81,379,849 shares

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The amounts reflected from the SEC database are only for the month of Sep 2012. The month of Oct 2012 won’t post within the SEC database until sometime after the month of Oct 2012 has gone by. The good thing that has been confirmed is that the completed inventory of SRGE shares in the Float has been gone.

I have been in stocks that awesome supportive data that justified what some investors might term as a ”huge covering” to take place, but then the company dumped an excessive amount of shares into the market which made us as investors look foolish. This is why it is important for SRGE to maintain the integrity of their share structure of which they have recently reported. If this happens, then it is just a matter of time before we win and win big. Below is some more research to help those who do not fully understand Naked Shorting and how it works:

Video by Senator Robert F. Bennett:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=652216599&play=1

Verbal and visual slideshow/video:
http://www.businessjive.com/nss/darkside.html
http://www.businessjive.com/

v/r
Sterling