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Re: grif2012 post# 2160

Friday, 10/25/2013 6:57:08 PM

Friday, October 25, 2013 6:57:08 PM

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What you do not understand is that every sell is considered a short sale until they clear about 3 days later. When you put in an order to short any stock, your broker has to borrow those shares. The cusip number contains the info that tells the clearing house whether the sale was a short or a regular sell. All short sale info is sent to that stocks exchange where it is kept track of.

Now to prove my point, look at the actual numbers of shorts on that report. It is 4,404,000 shorts, right? But they are just normal sells. Now look at iHub numbers. What were the sell numbers from today? They were 4,439,000, close enough to call exact. Some iHub numbers that sell in between the bid and the ask can end up on either the buy or sell list. I will post links to back up this post.

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&symbol=NB%5ENECA

http://otcshortreport.com/index.php?index=NECA&action=view#.Umr2T_kjKCJ

The next two links prove there are no shorts in this stock.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/NECA/short-sales

http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/neca/short-interest

Here's a link to a very accurate site that says there are 13K shares short. Almost nothing.

http://shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=neca&submit=Short+Quote%99