Bloomberg special on Naked Short Selling

Quote from ratboy88:

also, for the respect of the others stay on the topic illegal naked shorting in this thread. we can continue our debate in a "political" thread.


Haha.... Respect is a foreign word to you mousy. You still have not said one thing of substance on this thread. This sums it up:


Mouseboy: "Have you ever traded a single share?

EMaverick: "Come back with something to say"

Mouseboy: "I traded more on a good day then you in your career you piker"

EMaverick: "Still nothing to say?"

Mouseboy: "I stand by what I said, I trade more on a good day than you on your career"

EMaverick: "Ok, then put some decent money on it and let's see"

Mouseboy: "Nah, I'll just post this on-topic Clint Eastwood video here instead"

EMaverick: "Put up or shut up"

Mouseboy: "How many shares do you trade? You probably think 9/11 was pulled off by 19 Arabs"

EMaverick: "Why couldn't 19 guys have done 9/11?"

Mouseboy: "How many shares do you trade?"


LOL
 
http://www.nasaa.org/content/Files/Amicus_Whistler_Brief.pdf

Amicus brief b y the North American State Securities Regulators. They are arguing the DTCC is a monopoly, and by denying access to records like they claim, they are protecting Clearing Firms, and hurting consumers.

Look for more like this. They are hiding the dirty truths. A company like Overstock or Taser cannot get an accurate read of fails. The DTCC does not allow it.
 
No one ever explained ETF's on REG SHO.

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Amex `Threshold' Securities for March 23 (Table)
2007-03-26 11:00 (New York)
By Phillip Cruz
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of ``threshold
securities'' from the American Stock Exchange, published daily in compliance
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Regulation SHO.
The list consists of stocks for which sellers failed to deliver 10,000
shares or more in the past five trading days and the level of ``fails'' is a
minimum of 0.5 percent of the shares outstanding. Securities are listed
alphabetically by ticker.


# of Consecutive
Ticker Security Name Days on List
====================================================================
AAB/WS Lehman Brothers Currency Baske 144
ADH Adherex Technologies Inc 22
APE 10% SPARQS Linked to Apple Computer, Inc. 68
BZM BlackRock Maryland Municipal Bond Trust 6
CLM Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund 6
CRF Cornerstone Total Return Fund 5
CWI SPDR MSCI ACWI ex-US ETF 27
DDM Ultra Dow30 ProShares 10
DEK/U Dekania Corp 9
DFC Delta Financial Corp 16
DJL Performance Leveraged Upside Securities linke 70
DOG Short Dow30 ProShares 8
DPP Capital Protected Notes Based on the Value of 48
EBA 9% SPARQS Mandatorily Exchangeable For Common 5
EDA Endeavor Acquisition Corp 2
EKC 9% ELKS Linked to the Common Stock of Caterpi 10
FBT First Trust Amex Biotechnology Index Fund 7
FDM First Trust Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index F 18
GDX Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF 61
GLL Global Indices Basket Capital Protected Notes 41
GPR GeoPetro Resources Company 17
GVP GSE Systems, Inc 14
HCT 8% HITS Based on ConocoPhillips Common Stock 1
HPM Bear Market PLUS Based on the Value of the PH 62
IBB iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology 15
IIG iMergent, Inc 126
IMX Implant Sciences Corp 7
IOC InterOil Corporation 140
JRS Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund 6
JSC SPDR Russell/Nomura Small Cap Japan ETF 26
KBE KBW Bank ETF 8
KRE KBW Regional Banking ETF 41
LDB Strategic Return Notes Linked to the Industri 167
LXU LSB Industries, Inc 9
MCB BRoad InDex Guarded Equity-linked Securities 12
MII MicroIslet, Inc 7
MYY Short MidCap400 ProShares 22
MZZ UltraShort MidCap400 ProShares 56
OIH Oil Service HOLDRS 6
PCA Putnam California Investment Grade Municipal 1
PED SmartPros Ltd 9
PGF PowerShares Financial Preferred Portfolio 20
PSL PowerShares Dynamic Consumer Staples Sector P 2
PSQ Short QQQ ProShares 1
PUI PowerShares Dynamic Utilities Portfolio 4
PWY PowerShares Dynamic Small Cap Value Portfolio 4
PZD PowerShares Cleantech Portfolio 1
PZJ PowerShares Zacks Small Cap Portfolio 10
QLD Ultra QQQ ProShares 17
RTH Retail HOLDRS 12
SDS UltraShort S&P500 ProShares 12
SH Short S&P500 ProShares 37
SHJ/U Symmetry Holdings Inc 6
SMH Semiconductor HOLDRS 15
SND PLUS linked to the S&P 500 Index 7
SPY SPDRs 3
SSO Ultra S&P500 ProShares 10
SVE 9% SPARQS Linked to Valero Energy Corp. 31
TLT iShares Lehman 20+ Year Treasury Bond Fund 12
TVH/U Media & Entertainment Holdings, Inc 4
URZ Uranerz Energy Corporation 37
USO United States Oil Fund, LP 12
UTK UTEK Corporation 6
VAW Vanguard Materials ETF 15
VEU Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US ETF 3
VOE Vanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF 2
XBI SPDR S&P Biotech ETF 17
XHB SPDR Homebuilders ETF 36
XLE Select Sector SPDR-Energy 2
XLF Select Sector SPDR-Financial 24
XLI Select Sector SPDR-Industrial 16
XLU Select Sector SPDR-Utilities 4
XLY Select Sector SPDR-Consumer Discretionary 3
XME SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF 16
XRO Claymore/Zacks Sector Rotation ETF 2
XRT SPDR S&P Retail ETF 47
XSD SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF 2
 
Quote from topdown:

Below is a link to a slide show presentation that I thought explains NSS in good detail and how deep and ugly it really is.

http://www.businessjive.com/nss/darkside.html

Forgive me if this has already been posted. I unsubscribed to this thread when it turned into a pissing contest.

This slide show was obviously created by Patrick Byrne, OSTK CEO. So there is an inherent bias to the presentation to promote his views. For example, always using a grandmother as the person being screwed over is a classic example of things that make me go "hmmmmm" (for example, flytiger continually has a fascination with using "grandmother" in his posts). The presentation is informative, but doesn't seem to be any different than points already presented here. Again, naked shorting should be abolished, but I can't take much that these guys say at face value.
 
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