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Re: cjstocksup post# 15449

Tuesday, 02/18/2020 3:56:02 PM

Tuesday, February 18, 2020 3:56:02 PM

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cjstocksup: Then please explain the $HENC Schwab "Hard To Borrow" Sign on what is, technically, a Penny Stock? ...

What you fail to tell people is that the people who run various negative Boards here and elsewhere are most likely employed by the MM's and other entities that CAN AND DO SHORT PENNY STOCKS!

They are sure not here to "Help Investors". What a cruel joke!

Cheers!

cjstocksup Member Level Tuesday, 02/18/20 03:34:09 PM
Re: VST7 post# 15448
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Just traders doing their thing. There are no shorts in penny stocks.
There are no real shorts in penny stocks. Some will claim to short as scare tactics or blame others for shorting when some penny stocks go down or blame a chart. If you have a good stock that drops it can be profit taking, and many other things but there are almost nil short in any penny stocks. HENC only has 80,373 short shares. Shorting penny and especially sub penny stocks is a complete myth most do not understand. It is a shame you read about shorts and there really are none as far as penny stocks go! ABSOLUTELY ALMOST NONE, NIL IN ANY PENNY STOCKS. It would also cost $2.50 to short a single share of any penny stock and most will not spend a quarter million dollars to short 1 million shares of a penny stock. Here is the correct link to Finra. These are the real short numbers and they do them every 2 weeks. The OTC daily site is scam numbers based on buys and sells. Most stocks are manipulated by flip traders or those who missed the boat. Most of those daily numbers are dilution if the stocks are being diluted or profit takers along with panic selling on red. You will also see that if you go to any penny stocks board over time you will see the same. No real short positions. Type in any penny stock symbol when you get to the front page.

https://otce.finra.org/otce/equityShortInterest

otce.finra.org/ESI