Separate Abusive Short Sellers from Those Who Play by the Rules
Let me be perfectly clear about my opinion on short selling. It is a necessary part of the financial system. I short sell. The market needs short sellers like Doug Kass (of whom I am proud to know) and Bill Ackman. What we do not need are rogue short sellers who abuse the rules and manipulate markets.
This is akin to the insider traders that were prevalent in the 1980s. They were criminal, they abused the financial markets and profited at the expense of other market participants. We needed to separate the Ivan Boeskys from the Warren Buffetts. That came with criminal prosecution. Thankfully Boesky is gone from the markets and Buffett remained all of those years.
Now we need to separate the abusive short sellers from the Kasses and Ackmans, the later being the good guys. Those short sellers that use exchange traded funds to get around married put rules or spread false rumors or violate Regulation SHO have got to go. I predict that within the next few weeks we will see the criminal indictment of an abusive short seller. This will have a dramatic impact on the markets.
In conclusion, keep short selling - those short sellers that play by the rules. Throw out the bums that act like the short version of insider traders.
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This article has 5 comments:
- glassbox
- 126 Comments
Jul 16 04:34 AMAlso, what would you pay to borrow stock - or rather, what would be your threshold before you decide perhaps its not worth borrowing the stock?
- fxtrader07
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Jul 16 05:30 AMdeepcapture.com
- lavalyn
- 35 Comments
Jul 16 08:21 AMShort selling is also part of the game... it adds incentive for proper price seeking. Short selling is also one of the things that keep the selloffs mostly orderly. Yeah, we're seeing 30% daily moves in some stocks. Would you prefer a 75% hit in a day and ridiculous volume as price discovery fails and nobody can actually sell at the "last" price?
- Telling
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Jul 16 10:54 AM- BerkeleyBob
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Jul 16 01:19 PMMore by Scott Rothbort