No limit is true... unless you have money to hold on a long time, hoping you are correct.
Most investors are 15% short, 85% long.
Its just so hard to short a sinking stock from so many rules.
Most do NOT have enough money to hold on long enough.
GME was different than consumer short selling, it was re-short selling ALREADY SHORT shares , allowed for 2 days float max and only allowed by hedge funds. This resulted in GME being 143% shorted of the float.... so fucking illegal, and yet allowed.
GME never then got 40% of short after hedgies lost billions from reddit diamond hands. Its still shorted too much, and r/wallstreetbets can make the jews rip their faces off again , like last week.
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