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Blame the Nudists

Sep 1, 2008 12:00 PM, Nate Wendler



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The free-flow of information is key to a healthy market. Yet, the SEC seems to want to put a stop to it — unless it's “happy” information. Naked short selling (shorting a stock you haven't actually borrowed) has always been against the rules. The hedge fund I work for sells short all the time, but our prime broker would kill the trade if we put on a short and didn't borrow the shares. Yet, the SEC put a month-long moratorium on shorting 19 financial stocks — ostensibly to keep naked short sellers at bay. But look what happened to the share prices during that time: They rose. The rule expired last month, but the SEC is thinking about making restrictions on short sellers permanent.


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