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Re: gulf shores man post# 220152

Friday, 03/22/2019 1:52:04 AM

Friday, March 22, 2019 1:52:04 AM

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That data means nothing. You might want to do some research on how trades can get on the "short" list. That data doesn't always mean someone "borrowed" shares and sold them and then has to buy them back cheaper as many think. Many "short" sales are just swaps between MM's and brokers. Here's part of an article I read: "Half & Half
Yeah, so let's lead with a statistic: 49% of total market volume is short. (At least that's what the SEC says [p. 4].)

If you find that hard to believe, then you're just thinking about it the wrong way. Most short sales have nothing to do with "short sellers." Most short sales are just a convenient way for brokers and dealers to move shares around without worrying about running afoul of securities regulations on settlement periods and boring stuff like that.".... I've come across other articles also on the subject but I've done enough homework here. Either believe the articles or don't. In other words blaming the "shorts" for the PPS doesn't usually apply to these penny stocks though I'm not saying it hasn't ever happened.
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