I've held a couple thousand shares since 2013. Always told myself I would sell at $500. Naw, changed my mind, I like these shares, gonna keep them!
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lost a quarter of his wealth. I think there a lot more shorts still holding out for a miracle.
How in the world am I blocked on that one... I never said anything to those people....
Even if you just say positive things they can wind up adding you. He is closing, down 50%, but then goes on to say he is still sure it's a fraud and will go back in at some point.How in the world am I blocked on that one... I never said anything to those people....
There's a big difference between the two runs. 2013 was based on future expectations of a Wall Street darling. 2020 is based on proven bad-ass growth through years of scoffing, scorn and hatred from the Street.Is it wrong to feel like we are in '13 again
..that would be close to a $3k stock price by the end of this year
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I've held a couple thousand shares since 2013. Always told myself I would sell at $500. Naw, changed my mind, I like these shares, gonna keep them!
How in the world am I blocked on that one... I never said anything to those people....
Your link took me to this:
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I was going to say "Bad Link!" but then I realized that "Something went wrong" is probably that retail short's actual tweet message.
You bet it did, buddy!
If short, and you can't buy to close due to insufficient funds... what happens?
If short, and you can't buy to close due to insufficient funds... what happens?
Securities liquidated if still not enough to collect you go to collections. The flip side is more fascinating. If you loaned your shares to be used to sell short, and the borrower can’t pay back brokerage is only responsible to pay back based on last closing which is used to determine the amount in escrow. The brokerage is not obligated to make you wholeIf short, and you can't buy to close due to insufficient funds... what happens?
Curt beat me.. but this is what came to mind—>If short, and you can't buy to close due to insufficient funds... what happens?
lost a quarter of his wealth. I think there a lot more shorts still holding out for a miracle.