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Strategies & Market Trends : Americans 4 "No Own - No Sell"

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To: ahhaha who wrote (335)10/4/2001 12:03:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) of 455
 
Wrong... You refuse to see the issues. Margin Buying is done with someone's OWN money & property to buy a stake and thus be a property OWNER and pay the interest and FEES. Just like anything else LEGAL in Anmerica.

Whereas Margin Selling is borrowing SOMEONE ESLE'S Property as THEIR collateral base. The real OWNER GETS NOTHING ... NOT EVEN THE RIGHT OF REFUSAL.

Also most broker I have talked to today say typically you have either a margin or a cash and ALL stock are put in the account. BUT if you buying on MARGIN then someone can instantly short you out. Thus the investor is nailed because another element just sold what they borrowed money to pay for.

Makes absolutely NO SENSE to me.

The contract you have posted shows clearly that to have a margin you have no choice in who borrows your property and everywhere in the world I can find the borrower has to get the specific permission of the property owner NOT a BROKER, except here in America.

Your whole argument makes no sense whatsoever.

But what is legal is legal but it should be totally transparent with checks and balances.

P2bAAAT & DSAS
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