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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold & Gold Stock Analysis
GLD 389.05+0.4%Dec 10 4:00 PM EST

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To: aknahow who wrote (12206)2/25/2008 12:47:25 AM
From: The Vet  Read Replies (1) of 29622
 
Now come on George, you are not paying attention again ... LOL..

You asked "I keep finding myself wanting to ask, just want to, have not actually asked, how the SEC can have a naked short list if naked shorts are not counted."

But I had already explained that the SEC only produces the reg SHO list after more than a certain maximum of non-deliveries of stock sold by short sellers hasn't been delivered after being 13 days overdue.

Even then they don't release the actual count of shares sold naked short, just the fact that the number of shares sold to longs in a particular stock that haven't been delivered to the buyers 13 days or more after the due delivery date, exceed their critical threshold for reporting that fact.

There is no count of the actual number of shares actually sold naked short or any reference to who sold them, to whom or when.. Non-delivery infers that stock was sold naked but it doesn't prove that it was and nor does it provide a count of the number..

All very transparent and above board???? ... don't you think!
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