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Are shorters investors ? An ongoing discussion
An SI Board Since March 1999
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Emcee:  Joe Copia Type:  Unmoderated
A question posed on Anthony's thread is receiving some interesting viewpoints.

Let's discuss here.

Joe PTG&LI !!!
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11 As opposed to arguing the use of the word and definition of "investor"Chris Block-3/26/1999
10 Interesting question. To answer this question we must first ask. What is the fuQone0-3/23/1999
9 Shorts are investors because we can be counted on to buy the stock, this can beWolff-3/23/1999
8 I am cool with it also. Tokyo Joe is also known as TokyoMex Member 3936529 RJoe Copia-3/23/1999
7 we can just agree to disagree. I'm cool with that. If you're not tokSunshine2-3/23/1999
6 My my, you have a nasty web presence. Take a chill pill buddy. No one is twisJoe Copia-3/23/1999
5 "investing" and "divesting" are relative words, it means diSunshine2-3/23/1999
4 TJ? Har. I wish I had his money. An investor is one that owns a piece of a cJoe Copia-3/23/1999
3 as we all know, When we sell short we are SELLING a stock first, then we coverSunshine2-3/23/1999
2 Har. I agree. Economically we are investors but by definition we are divestorJoe Copia-3/23/1999
1 if it mattered i might discuss the subject with you. However, I'm indiffreSunshine2-3/23/1999
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