Dear Jim,
Is there anything that can be done to resist the clear manipulation of almost every junior precious and base metals situation?
It has me fighting angry, as are thousands of other shareholders. These cowards count on their ability to hide common to cowards.
All the best,
CIGA Green Hornet
Dear Green Hornet,
Almost every junior has been fighting illegal shorts that funnel their illegal selling campaigns through lax regulations and exchange inaction in Canada.
By reviewing the juniors you will see every time they break out and up from a formation they are pushed directly back.
Any juniors issuing good news are met with significant selling on the day of the release.
I am very active on the issue. There are ways to fight this.
You need management willing to do anything required to protect their shareholders.
The prime illegal naked short selling suspect is determined by comparing the most active trading and the brokerage firm. This is revealed in the issue that has a small or no position on the reports to the company.
You need the monthly activity reports, the most recent participant reports, the consenting and not consenting to release list the name of the holder to the company and the available list of not consenting major stock holders.
All of those items are obtained by your investment’s management, if you know where to look at a company.
With this information, you have identified the broker for the illegal short.
By proprietary means, perform #1 which is automatically #2.
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Pull the perp out of hiding into the light of day.
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Put risk into the equation for the individual or fund manager. At present, the naked short seller feels he or she has no risk as their cover is solid. No cover is solid if you know how to decimate it.
- The first junior to make a major deal with the Chinese or Saudis will initiate a new non-defined interest in the situation which will put an impossible to define financial risk for the illegal in the equation. This will turn that issue hard up and pull many of the good juniors with it.
All the best,
Jim