Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:12:07 AM
In reply to: lightbeam who wrote msg# 133850 Post # of 137998
The FINRA short list is a bit misleading... The list states "short sales" not short interests... There is a difference... The following post, explains the true meaning...
Posted by: overachiever Member Level Date: Friday, February 19, 2010 2:00:24 PM
In reply to: southernnoise who wrote msg# 296116 Post # of 296144
Unless you know what you are looking at, you shouldn't draw any false conclusions. Those are daily tracking numbers
Until a security is delivered, it is considered to be technically short.
If I sell some WNBD today, it will show up as a short sale on FINRA records until my MM meets the buying MM "at the window". This can take up to 10 days. All you are really looking at is the sell side volume minus any flips or buy side through the same dealer. For example. If I buy 10 shares and you sell 20 shares and we are both using NITE and this is the only volume they handled all day long, the system would show NITE is short 10 shares until they deliver your stock to the buyer. Understand?
Stock is never delivered the same day you sell it. That would not be possible.
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