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I know I can sell all of mine and it will take off north..That is how it works...that why I have to hang on to this one. Last tiime I thought it was going to keep going down I sold and then 10 minutes later news came out and I chased it from there.....All free shares happliy...
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George..an individual CAN NOT short a otcbb...If you want to find out for sure check your trading info in your accounts, or call your broker.
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quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: George..an individual CAN NOT short a otcbb...If you want to find out for sure check your trading info in your accounts, or call your broker.
not individuals but MMs can naked short and they do. They is why they (GTEL) are on the SHO list.
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NASDAQ Symbols Market Category Market Statistics SOES Tier Size NASDAQ Indexes Fund Type Fund Category MP Type ------------------ Downloads: Other Exchanges NASDAQ Issues Mutual Funds MPs Regulation SHO As defined in Rule 203(c)(6) of Regulation SHO, a “threshold security” is any equity security of any issuer that is registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act, or that is required to file reports under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (commonly referred to as reporting securities), where, for five consecutive settlement days: There are aggregate fails to deliver at a registered clearing agency of 10,000 shares or more per security; The level of fails is equal to at least one-half of one percent of the issuer’s total shares outstanding; and The security is included on a list published by a self-regulatory organization (SRO). A security ceases to be a threshold security if it does not exceed the specified level of fails for five consecutive settlement days.
NASDAQ will publish a new Threshold Security List on each subsequent settlement day prior to midnight, Eastern Time. NASDAQ's file will contain information for NASDAQ Issues (NNM and SmallCap), OTCBB Issues, and Other OTC Issues.
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I am not saying who can or can not.. I am just saying that it happens.
quote:Originally posted by George: Regulation SHO Threshold Security List
NASDAQ Issues Mutual Funds
NASDAQ Symbols Market Category Market Statistics SOES Tier Size NASDAQ Indexes Fund Type Fund Category MP Type ------------------ Downloads: Other Exchanges NASDAQ Issues Mutual Funds MPs Regulation SHO As defined in Rule 203(c)(6) of Regulation SHO, a “threshold security” is any equity security of any issuer that is registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act, or that is required to file reports under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (commonly referred to as reporting securities), where, for five consecutive settlement days: There are aggregate fails to deliver at a registered clearing agency of 10,000 shares or more per security; The level of fails is equal to at least one-half of one percent of the issuer’s total shares outstanding; and The security is included on a list published by a self-regulatory organization (SRO). A security ceases to be a threshold security if it does not exceed the specified level of fails for five consecutive settlement days.
NASDAQ will publish a new Threshold Security List on each subsequent settlement day prior to midnight, Eastern Time. NASDAQ's file will contain information for NASDAQ Issues (NNM and SmallCap), OTCBB Issues, and Other OTC Issues.
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glassman..sounds to me like international politic's, does that mean we are in a straight jacket....I know I am answering my own question just want an opinion other than my own.
...Also can this problem be fixed in the short term...a yes or no will work for me.
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The question is, can anything be fixed in a short term? That is probably the answer to your question
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i dunno, never checked...not too worried, i know you guys are, BUT this has been a long play for me, i've traded yes, but i'm looking at this like SIRI, and i rode/traded that for well over a year....
i maintain core holdings that i don't trade...(i won't sell them unless we get some sort of bad news...all of the chatter here has built up all kinds of expectations...)
i think it will fly, and i think there will be problems...there always are....this is life...
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Wow, I just saw that my buy limit for .205 went through this morning. Didn't expect that till tomorrow or early next week.
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Yeah, I'm still saving some cash ... hopeful for a dip down to .20 maybe next week.
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OK...I'm a newbie in the penny market. It's nice to read you all. Would you please enlighten this old coot on some of the lingo here: OTCCBB MM Thank you! I'm into GTEL and Sanswire. Both have done me good! I'm enjoying the posts. bypick
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quote:Originally posted by d6veteran: Todays PR translation: "we did not get FAA approval".
You're quick, we'll give you that. jk
I'm sorry Mr. GTEL. I'll be sure to get all my replies approved by you before posting to this thread further. I certainly wouldn't want to risk the possibility of spamming this thread and take away from your intelligent additions like "this is a winner"!
Oh, and "jk".
Appology accepted, now don't do it again.
LOL. That is GMH's slogan, I got a laugh from it too. Even though he is right.
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