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Correction....BATS board
lol
Pig
Edit: As an example there's an all out fist fight currently over on the HSBC ADVFN board on this subject......
Pig
Thanks for those answers both.
It seems no matter what board i visit for shares in my portfolio, be it here or ADVFN, as soon as the share price turns south for no obvious reason out come people blaming all those nasty short sellers.
As you say, it just isn't that simple.....
Pig
there are a lot of aspects to shorting and nobody will give a definite answer as to "WHY would someone allow it to rise". First, it's better to short a stock when it's "overheated" but the trend is down, e.g. unusually high RSI. Second, higher SP levels make much more sense in terms of risks involved. Third, short traders can have different motive, say they don't agree with some board decisions or they believe that a short term outlook is not so bright and the price will go down.
Capitalistpig, its not shorters that are controlling this. It is the market makers. You only need to follow the small (uneconomic to do) trades
They are just regurgitating the same retail shares over and over again by frustrating PI's and moving the share price contrary to any good news. Some win, some lose and as its so deliberately unpredictable it's hard for any to be calling it right.
If you holding for the outcome of the court case and from a look back in January perspective then it doesn't really matter one way or the other.
007 hype. They can control alot, but not everything.
Am not a shorter myself and don't totally understand it to be fair.
But i am a little confused & am hoping someone here might enlighten me.
If shorters are said to be in control of the Cine share price through manipulation, then why would they allow it to rise 38% from 60p on 16 Sept to 82p 9 trading day's later?
No RNS or any great news from the company to have caused this.
Am just trying to understand the process better.....
Pig