Tuesday, September 20, 2022 8:59:09 AM
does shorting this work out in the same beneficial way for the shorts as it does for a retail holder?
in other words do they somehow get the reward of a one tick decline and paid or able to increase their shares to simply do it again? I sort of understand shorting and them betting on it to go lower but at these levels how much can a short make on the stock sitting neutral or occasionally dropping one tick? how do they "cash out" in this scenario ?
let's say a stock is at $1.00 and they are betting on it going to .64 cents then selling to the bid there i totally understand that but how much can they make doing this here and now? the stock really doesn't move
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