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To: Walkingshadow who wrote (3372)1/2/2005 5:50:12 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8752
 
It's not "illegal" to short BB stock, it's just rare that a retail investor can do it and one has to have some kind of connection, usually lots of money and generate lots of commissions. You can't do it with most online discounters.

If you are a strong customer at a full service house, and some not so full service places, and you have a strong financial backing, you can make arrangements to short OTC BB stocks, supposedly subject to clearance rules.

It's not easy for us retail investors to do it but not impossible. Hedge funds, as well as corporate insiders, do it all the time. The naked short controversy, and the issue of insiders selling restricted shares, have nothing to do with whether or not it is illegal. It's rather a question of whether they actually are required to actually find shares to lend to the shorter and whether or not those shares are legal and unrestricted.

There have been loopholes and lax enforcement and a fear by our regulators in getting involved heavily in a complex area, one that is little understood by other than those who seek to skirt the rules. Also, much apparently has been taking place in foreign markets where the hedgies can find ways to arbitrage without actually borrowing shares.

But, not something that you and I can easily do, even if we wanted to do it.



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (3372)1/2/2005 9:28:28 PM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8752
 
Terry,

As you know, I don't dabble in OTCBB stocks that often, but I will if an opportunity offers up like we have been recently been discussing.

I will disclose that very early in my trading days I spent the first two years playing pennies, then biotech stocks and finally dot com. I understand the intrigue that is created behind the “storey” of a penny or biotech stock.

That being said I will not claim expert status in any of the above areas. I will leave that to others more knowledgeable that I in those areas of the market.

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Reid