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Re: Er0ck post# 29604

Tuesday, 03/23/2010 8:28:19 PM

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 8:28:19 PM

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erock et al, margin accts are the means to the end.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_(finance)

Brokerage firms can also borrow stocks from the accounts of their own customers. Typical margin account agreements give brokerage firms the right to borrow customer shares without notifying the customer. In general, brokerage accounts are only allowed to lend shares from accounts for which customers have "debit balances", meaning they have borrowed from the account. SEC Rule 15c3-3 imposes such severe restrictions on the lending of shares from cash accounts or excess margin (fully paid for) shares from margin accounts that most brokerage firms do not bother except in rare circumstances. (These restrictions include the broker must have the express permission of the customer and provide collateral or a letter of credit.)

so it would be norm for margin accts and difficult even with
notification for cash accts.
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