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Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: ltlee1ltlee1 Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:20
On Sep 15, 8:10 am, "Albert K. Fung" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> As a short seller of the US markets ....
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>> This humble netter would be delighted if the Fed is foolish
>> enough to declare a rate cut. It would certainly, albeit tem
>> -porarily, gives the market an upward jolt.
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>> And, would give him a golden opportunity to "double-up". :)
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> ltlee:
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>> You like Russian Roulette.
>> The SEC could easily expand the no short sale list to include non-bank
>> institutes.
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> "Shorting" the market ....
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> Can be accomplished in myriad ways without touching the act-
> ual shares or the indexes themselves. As a rule, this humble
> netter prefers extreme leveraging to multiply the proverbial
> bang for his bugs. In that regard, he is not that different
> than the Wall Street brokers.
>
> The Lehman's, the Merrill's .... :)
Yes, they are all hedge funds.
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