G gnome Mar 1, 2006 #2 Quote from shrek: I heard Alliance does. Any other choices? Thanks. More... Wrong. No broker "allows" shorting anything. The shorting regulations are made by the exchange.
Quote from shrek: I heard Alliance does. Any other choices? Thanks. More... Wrong. No broker "allows" shorting anything. The shorting regulations are made by the exchange.
G gkishot Mar 1, 2006 #3 Your only option would be ETFs - they are allowed to be shorted without the up-tick rule.
G gnome Mar 1, 2006 #6 ETF is Exchange Traded Fund... like a basket of stocks... or like trading a mutual fund real-time as though it were a stock.
ETF is Exchange Traded Fund... like a basket of stocks... or like trading a mutual fund real-time as though it were a stock.
E Ebo Mar 1, 2006 #7 Sorry, I could not resist! You still need to "Borrow" ETF's even thought they are inherently "SEXY">>> Short Exempt. Just a tidbit of usless info. http://www.smartmoney.com/etf/etfTickerTracker/?sortCol=volume
Sorry, I could not resist! You still need to "Borrow" ETF's even thought they are inherently "SEXY">>> Short Exempt. Just a tidbit of usless info. http://www.smartmoney.com/etf/etfTickerTracker/?sortCol=volume
C cashonly Bright Trading, LLC Mar 1, 2006 #8 If you find one, join it fast cause they won't be around for long!
R Red_Ink_inc Mar 2, 2006 #10 Quote from Ebo: What is an ETF? More... Sorry, don't mean to be critical but you have posted 2068 times on this site and you don't know what an ETF is? Good Lord.
Quote from Ebo: What is an ETF? More... Sorry, don't mean to be critical but you have posted 2068 times on this site and you don't know what an ETF is? Good Lord.