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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorting stocks: Mechanical aspects

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To: Q. who wrote (145)9/17/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Ken Brown  Read Replies (1) of 172
 
John,

At most it's $250 or $500 - not a real big deal. The danger is that they will not let me get rid of the position until it trades again, possibly at much higher prices. I've got a limit stop order to buy, in case it ever trades again ... but I wasn't willing to put a high limit on it (for fear of being taken), so I'm not sure it does much good.

Oh, well, I have more things to worry about than a measly 100 shares of something that isn't trading! ;-)

Ken
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