Posted On: 07/05/2016 11:48:43 AM
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Borrowing costs for PTOI at InteractiveBrokers are currently 0.25% for PTOI but I believe they round up to $2.50 so it's currently about 20% annually to be short PTOI. It's a bit expensive. Certainly if someone had, for example, 2M shares short at an average price of $0.05, it probably wouldn't be easy to close the short at a profit and that $0.006/share/year would start to add up.
On the other hand, FINRA says there are only 5,649 shares of PTOI short, about $170 worth. Yes I know a number of longs have said that FINRA numbers are faked and say that much of the trading is also fake to manipulate those numbers...and have introduced their own estimate of 30M shares being short. Obviously people need to choose whom to believe. That 20% for borrowing costs doesn't really indicate that PTOI shares to short are in extremely high demand so that would point to FINRA being more accurate.
In other news, maybe about four weeks until the selling of the shares issued by PTOI as a settlement for their accounting fraud should end. While it's only about $400/day of selling, when it stops it should make the trading much lighter and those who paint the ask will probably find their paints more effective. Historically, the 'strong hands' have moved upward behind the paints with substantial bid support. PTOI shareholders may get a pop in their shares for that reason.
On the other hand, FINRA says there are only 5,649 shares of PTOI short, about $170 worth. Yes I know a number of longs have said that FINRA numbers are faked and say that much of the trading is also fake to manipulate those numbers...and have introduced their own estimate of 30M shares being short. Obviously people need to choose whom to believe. That 20% for borrowing costs doesn't really indicate that PTOI shares to short are in extremely high demand so that would point to FINRA being more accurate.
In other news, maybe about four weeks until the selling of the shares issued by PTOI as a settlement for their accounting fraud should end. While it's only about $400/day of selling, when it stops it should make the trading much lighter and those who paint the ask will probably find their paints more effective. Historically, the 'strong hands' have moved upward behind the paints with substantial bid support. PTOI shareholders may get a pop in their shares for that reason.
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