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IB is currently at 79%. They pay their clients half of that.You guys over at IB....what rate have they been paying you lately? If they're lending the shares out at 80%, what cut are you getting?
are you trying to suggest that when investment banks make public statements they only do it with purely honest intentions?
are you trying to suggest that when investment banks make public statements they only do it with purely honest intentions?
That's crazy. Why on earth would they not borrow your shares when the market is so tight for them?IB is currently at 79%. They pay their clients half of that.
They did not lend out a single of my TSLA shares since August 17th, while they did before.
It's counter-intuitive that in a time when the lending fees are huge and the supply is supposed to be scarce they are not lending out any of my shares...
Anyone else holds TSLA with IB? Did IB lend out your shares?
You get half.You guys over at IB....what rate have they been paying you lately? If they're lending the shares out at 80%, what cut are you getting?
exactly. It doesn't make sense...that's why I would be interested to know if other IB clients experienced the same. And if there is some reason behind, that's connected with the issue of the recalls...That's crazy. Why on earth would they not borrow your shares when the market is so tight for them?
exactly. It doesn't make sense...that's why I would be interested to know if other IB clients experienced the same. And if there is some reason behind, that's connected with the issue of the recalls...
How do dislike twice. I tried to undo and dislike but didn't work."here is the long legged monthly hammer" -- sounds like a girl I used to know.
Fidelity runs this stock. since you're looking at the 5 year chart... take a look at the weekly and draw a line from the top of Dec 2012 touching the bottom of the Nov 2013 candlestick... now look to the right and notice all the touch points in the last year. That's right around the time Fidelity jumped into TSLA and I believe this is their handy work.
they made 600% in 2013... dumped 50%... bought back in and have since made 100% not including the hundreds of millions off short interest...
the only reason why anyone believes this stock is worth $200 today is because Fidelity. the only reason why Tesla still exists is because Fidelity. Tesla would have gone BK many times over without the stock shooting up as high as it has.
and it just so happens that Fidelity is also the #1 shareholder of SCTY. but we just watched SCTY take a nearly 40% drop in a month with an offer on the table much higher.
If Fidelity's SCTY holdings are reported and it shows they dumped SCTY... then this may be a sign that Fidelity is exiting "Elon".
grain of salt... that's what I'm saying.Are you suggesting that they are purposely telling lies publically?
That's a ridiculous statement. The stock price has nothing to do with the company books. It could be trading at 1 cent and still be a profitable company with no possibility of bankruptcy (although buyers would jump in and move the stock price higher). Conversely, a company (Worldcom) could have a huge market cap and still file for bankruptcy.the only reason why anyone believes this stock is worth $200 today is because Fidelity. the only reason why Tesla still exists is because Fidelity. Tesla would have gone BK many times over without the stock shooting up as high as it has.
Re: IB --
I'm earning money from lending TSLA / SCTY; lending about 80-95% of my shares on a given day. It did take a week or so for it to start and note that the lending accruals is paid out monthly.
To see: Account --> Statement Viewer (Web page opens) --> Activity Statements (Run Report); look at 'IB Managed Securities Lent Fee Details' and 'Interest Accruals'. You might want to contact IB if you don't see anything...
You get half.
Today (now) at IB:
TSLA 79,61%, 150k available
SCTY 38,27%, 32k available
Where is your post from yesterday when markets down and Tsla up? Picking winners does not rely on prior performance but figuring out future performance.On a day most momentum stocks are up big, tesla stock is off $1.7. It has underperformed the market over three years and still sees no life.