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To: drsvelte who wrote (4233)10/14/1998 9:33:00 PM
From: SJS  Read Replies (1) of 14427
 
Doc,

I don't think Fidelity does.

You don't get the "the entire wad of dough" from a short sale either. However if the short trades goes your way, they "mark to market" a percentage of the held short sale cash (complex formula...)and release it to you to actually put in your money market, or cash account.

When I've shorted and held the short for a week or so, money got released to me in this way. When you scalp during a daytrade, I never see this happen...
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