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Re: SevenTenEleven post# 4434

Thursday, 02/18/2010 5:15:51 PM

Thursday, February 18, 2010 5:15:51 PM

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One way to force the shorts to cover is to put in a sell order for the shares you own. If you have a sell order in for your shares then they can't be borrowed and therefore are not available for shorting. That is what I was told. So my recommendation to all here is to put in a sell order for as high as your brokerage firm allows. I recomend a minimum of $.50 to $1.00 or whatever price you feel comfortable with. Let's see what the shorts will do then with millions of shares in lockup mode. I am sure there are other ways to lock up your shares and prevent them from being borrowed too, but you will have to check with your brokerage firm. Lock em up boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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