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(11,841 posts)And the "pump and dump" scheme is more prevalent. I have seen shorts manipulate a stock that I'm involved with; hence my disdain for them. The stock doesnt have a very high volume so they just put a big number out there on the bid side knowing full well that it wont be taken, but it suppresses the price without having to actually short that many shares. they do it every time news is announced too. they will post a large block for sale, giving the impression that the news wasnt as good as it should have been. They will lose in the long run though, because the stocks fundamentals are sound.
But I'd like your opinion; wouldnt a large number of PUT purchases also put the brakes on a share price? Showing that a lot of people think the price will be lower in a couple months would make me take notice. And it wouldnt require the borrowing of shares.