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Home Capital Group Inc HMCBF


Primary Symbol: T.HCG

Home Capital Group Inc. is a Canada-based holding company that operates through its principal subsidiary, Home Trust Company (Home Trust). Home Trust is a federally regulated trust company offering residential and non-residential mortgage lending, securitization of residential mortgage products, consumer lending and credit card services. In addition, Home Trust and its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Bank offer deposits through brokers and financial planners, and through a direct-to-consumer brand, Oaken Financial. Its mortgage lending includes classic single-family residential lending, insured residential lending, residential commercial lending, and non-residential commercial lending. Its consumer lending loan portfolio comprises credit cards, lines of credit and other consumer retail loans. In addition, the Company manages a treasury portfolio to support liquidity requirements and invest excess capital.


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Comment by TITOOOon Mar 31, 2017 5:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:Lost Almost 50%

RE:RE:RE:Lost Almost 50%davidaud wrote: "Don't you think, just maybe the astronomic short sales to 20,000,000 vs 65,000,000 share capital might have caused much of the share price drop. I thought we would see alot of short covering for tax purposes this month but it hasn't happened with one day to go in the U.S. When it does we will see share prices of $50 and more. Have you started to cover yet?"

I did not understand your logic. Why would short seller cover for tax purposes if his/her transaction are in the money?

The most analysts and investors are typically bullish on whatever stock they own. Short sellers, at least, provide a nice counterbalance to so much unvarnished bullishness. If a company is producing high-quality earnings, high-quality cash flow and they are honest with their customers, suppliers and investors, it will be fine. Otherwise, the shorts might just give them hell, which is otherwise known as the truth. :)

Bears can only make money if bulls push up stocks to where they are overpriced and unsound. Bulls always have been more popular that bears because optimism is so strong. :) Still, over-optimism is capable of doing more damage than pessimism since caution tends to be thrown aside.
 
To enjoy the advantages of a free market, one must have both buyers and sellers, both bulls and bears. A market without bears would be like a nation without free press. There would be no one to criticize and restrain the false optimism that always leads to disaster.


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