Improved reporting for short positions is long overdue. As proven by the research done on "meme stocks" like GME and AMC there are a wide variety of ways for institutions to hide their short positions from others. Some of these include shorting of ETFs, using married puts and other options plays and simply lying with willingness to accept a small fine. The market overall needs more
Regulatory Notice 21-19; I have watched the stock that I am invested in get shorted into the ground, manipulated through short ladder attacks and dark pool trading. If I am to maintain any faith at all in the integrity of the North American stock market system, it can only happen if Citadel Securities is called to report their short position and other requested information per the Regulatory
The market has officially become a criminal enterprise; One that you've left completely unchecked, and penalized with fines that are relative pocket-change to MMs, BDs, etc., which are pure window dressing. If you actually care to fix this, you can start by honoring the spirit of the free market with real transparency: - Short positions reported in real time. If 3rd party services are
In my opinion... All investors from hedge funds, to retail investors to those considering investing in a stock should be able to see the exact same data that hedge funds, and clearing houses and brokers see. It should all be in real time and it should be free. This needs to include Dark Pool data. Short interest should be reported in real time, and the number of shorted shares should never exceed
Short selling is an unnecessary practice and should be completely illegal. Blah blah blah “it prevents muh bubble”. [REDACTED]. We’re in a bubble already. The entire market is a sham to funnel money from poor people into the hands of [REDACTED] bankers and techno oligarchs who want to enslave us. Short selling is basically the equivalent of a [REDACTED] light switch. All short sellers should be
Hello, As you know the Stocks GME/AMC are being extremly shorted to a point where the Share price is being manipulated by Hedge Fonds. Today Dark pool trading for Amc reached 60%. These tatics are used to Short the stock extremly, we also call this method short laddder attacks and it's highly illeagel. SO please do your jobs and watch Hedge Fonds like Citadeal closely
Hi, Having the ability to hedge my retirement funds is essential when there is high volatility in a high volatile world. The easiest way to do this is with a leveraged inverse ETF of the SP500 or Nasdaq. The drift risk in a leveraged inverse ETF is a lot les risky compared to options trading or short selling to hedge a portfolio. Options are complicated, expensive and short-term forms of
Short positions should be reported daily along with short interest.
I cannot get a handle on short interest and am hoping to get reports out faster, in addition the penalty for not reporting short position is not working. If a fund or person is underwater and would hurt to report their shorts they wont and do not and take the penalty as a slap on the wrist and ignore the law. I need more transparency in the market to feel a real trust and unless some action is
The shorting that takes place in the dark pool should either 1- be eliminated 2- be reported for all to see, or 3- be regulated so that a company cannot trade 50% to 60% of a stock in the dark pool. And if a company has a certain amount of time to cover their short positions, that should be enforced. Not a small fine for missing deadlines. That is how the manipulation continues. SSR should also