RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:ShortsTypical of a new poster (soft basher) trying to set doubt on the BB.
#1 Claim that your are doing a serious DD...
LivingTheDream1 wrote: The data I reported was obtained directly from Canadian Insider this evening. As part of my DD process, I try to validate as much information reported on these sites. I would have thought CI reported all short information regardless of exchange. I would be interested to understand what data they are missing. Can you please post your source. Thanks.
#2 but don't bother to read the post or comment on the information given...
Just repeating your line of communication...
Since I understand how basher work, I did post the link on my previous post but deliberately place it at the end of it...
If you were actually using this BB to do DD, then you would have found the information you were seeking.
But since you did not, let me repeat and stress the section highlighted in yellow...
Finding the information requires some work, so that is why an automated site doesn't bother with it...
Kongratulation wrote: You are sounding like the soft bashers type that Developbc talked about...
Maybe you should have read my post and understood it before making that comment...
SO HERE IT IS AGAIN, PLEASE READ AND LEARN...
Kongratulation wrote: Hi Beachbum,
I am not certain if you are aware, but the TSX is not the only trading platform where PYR shares are traded in Canada. There are a few ATS (Alternative Trading Systems) where brokerage house can buy and sell (even short) PYR shares. In fact, ATS platforms are the preferred trading place of active traders, (they often receive payment for the platforms to generate volume on the platform). That is why IIROC issues twice per month a short report that reconciles all the short trades that were done on all shares listed in Canada. And, as per that report...
Kongratulation wrote: Salient point from IIroc Report:
- Between the middle and the end of April short investors bet $371,045 bet that PYR shares price was going to go down over the coming weeks
- That represented a short of 631K at an average selling price $0.59
- That position did not work for them...
- As of May 15, it looks like the shorter were forced to cover their position ...
- But they have also re-initiated a new short position at a higher price
- End as a result the short position is now 533,000 shares with an average selling price of $0.705
- The short bet is still around the same $ value of $377,193... that is 15% of the $ value of all shares traded
Take away, some group or investors have placed a big bet on the shares going down, that is a very good sign...
The next move up is going to be explosive.
ALL THOSE SHORTS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO COVER FAST AND FURIOUS STYLE...
For the doubting THOMAS: [
url=https://www.iiroc.ca/news/Pages/Short-Sale.aspx]LINK to IIROC
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