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07/08/13 11:54 AM

#83301 RE: DarkKnight83 #83300

Well that's not really how that works but L2 and the PPS will follow if the trend on the ask is "up" !

$BMSN

swing_trader

07/08/13 11:57 AM

#83303 RE: DarkKnight83 #83300

That's only good if your account with the broker your using is a non margin account. If your under a margin account they are allowed to use your shares. You will find that on every brokerage out there

1~Eye~Jack!!

07/08/13 11:58 AM

#83304 RE: DarkKnight83 #83300

~~~True Dat!! Shorts arRre always a concern,, but if urR wi$e,, we can "Flip da Script" on them by not allowing them to use uR shares,, and making BMSN gain as they Cover!

#1 Place urR Bid $upport!! .003's - .0032's!!
#2 The $hares ya have in urR Boat,, make surRre you have orders for them to $ell in your account for $3.00!! ...er as High as YuR Trading Co. Allows!! This way they can't be loaned out to the Shorts!!! ...and if they have loaned them,, it will cause them to panic to find replacements!!
#3 FIRE at will if ya need more $hares!! ....er you will lose out!!

Anyone that says different to these 3 things,, either is Short or Mi$$ed the Boat Load of $hares!!.LMAO!!


+++OK BMSN Crew,,, Just Remember, da Green Sea of BMSN only taste Salty to those dat Mi$$ed da $hip$!!...and da Shorts dat Walk da Plank!!....and "Flipper" tastes da Salty Sea, too,, as he only swims beside da $hips jump'n n an out da water!! ARrrgh!! …so Tight'n up da Bid $upport so We can't be push's back! ;-)

*** 95% of all Trading Accounts use your shares without asking. They DO NOT ask, they don't have to...lol It is a huge way E*Trade, Ameritrade, etc etc make $$ on loaning the shares out and fees. They loan them out to their own customers and to other Trading Companies! ...so Protect uRr Treasure!! Set them for $ail (sell) @ $3.00!! ...er as high as Ur Trading Co. will allow!!


...so Load UP YuR $hares,, because by Next Week WILL see .PennyLand!!!'s!!

















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As always,, the above Post is "Just My Opinion!" ;-)