Hi Silverchair, just trying to understand a bit better. When you say fake shares are you meaning something different from a standard shorting scenario in which someone borrows shares from a separate third party with the intent to sell into what they predict is a falling market and buy back later to return at a lower price. The short seller in the usual scenario is paying interest to the third party until they close out and is likely subject to potential margin calls. I can see where the volume loaned by the third party would in this case only be a small percentage of their holdings but they can't legitimately do anything with those shares whilst still 'held' by the shorter.
In your scenario for Cuv do you believe it maybe a somewhat different situation? I can imagine where the lender and shorter are essentially the same entity things could get dodgy quickly. Cheers for your insights.
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Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$15.62 | $15.63 | $15.36 | $173.3K | 11.19K |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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3 | 65 | $15.47 |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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$15.51 | 260 | 9 |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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3 | 65 | 15.470 |
3 | 163 | 15.460 |
2 | 184 | 15.450 |
4 | 206 | 15.440 |
3 | 684 | 15.430 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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15.510 | 260 | 9 |
15.520 | 252 | 3 |
15.530 | 128 | 2 |
15.540 | 759 | 6 |
15.550 | 182 | 3 |
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