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couponjohn
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If I have a account say with scottrade and in it I have a total of 20k in it .

The next day I Short Sell a stock at say $10 @ 1000 shares total of 10 k then that same day say 2 hours later rebuy the stock at 9 @ 1000 making me 1k .. My question is do I have to pay interest on the use of the stock even though I funded it with my money and if I do what determines the rate I have to pay?

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there is not "interest payment" in stock trading... with the exception of a money market account in which you can elect to put your money when not trading.. but to answer your question because Master Keith didnt clarify... no you do not pay interest in short selling or any sort of buying and selling...
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when people are talking about a stock OS what is this refering to ?
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"when people are talking about a stock OS what
is this refering to?"

Outstanding Shares. That is the number of shares
out in public hands. OS is not a reflection of
the number of "authorized" shares which can be
sold to public buyers. Total amount authorized
shares is usually much greater than outstanding
shares. Not always, but is so most often.

A large ratio of authorized shares to outstanding
shares is a warning signal. An example would be
a company has one-billion authorized shares and
two-hundred-million outstanding shares, there is
an increased risk of dilution.

Penny stock companies with over five-hundred-million
outstanding shares are of higher risk. Companies
with a billion or more outstanding shares, those
are companies you want to avoid.

A lower number of outstanding shares leads to
greater volatility, if sufficient volume, which
lends well to swing trade profits.

Pay attention when a company has sold all of its
authorized shares. This increases chances of more
authorized shares being registered and sold which
can lead to dilution.

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thanks purl gurl that was very informative. I really do appreciate the information.


cheers

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another question I have is what is the best trading service to use when trading in penny stocks. Right now I'm using waterhouse, they are very good but the trading fee is far to high. The min fee is $29

I would like to find something much cheaper to make it viable in making 500 dollar trades

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Choicetrade= $5 a trade
Scottrade = $7 a trade (+ .05% of principal for pennies)
Ameritrade = $10 a trade

Those are 3 of the most commonly used amongst penny traders

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Scottrade sux and Ameritrade is overpriced for the same service... go with Choicetrade...

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