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FLPanhandle

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Thu Nov 19, 2015, 07:54 PM Nov 2015

Online trader begs for help after his short goes south [View all]

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/help-my-short-position-got-crushed-and-now-i-owe-e-trade-10644556-2015-11-19?dist=afterbell

Help! My short position got crushed, and now I owe E-Trade $106,445.56

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His name is Joe Campbell, and he claims he went to bed Wednesday evening with some $37,000 in his trading account at E-Trade. One notable development on the pharma front later, and Campbell woke up to a debt of $106,445.56. Now, he may end up liquidating his 401(k). And his wife’s.

That’s where you come in. At least where Campbell desperately hopes you come in. Of course, sympathy in the trading community over such gaffes is typically in short supply.

His is a cautionary tale of getting caught on the wrong side of one of the riskier bets on Wall Street. When you’re long, the worst you can do is lose is everything. But when you’re short, everything and a lot more is at stake. He should have known better, no doubt, but you have to feel for this poor guy.

This is what apparently happened, as Joe explains in his GoFundMe plea.

“I was holding KBIO short overnight for what I thought was a nice $2.00 fade coming,” he wrote. “At the close of the bell I saw the quote montage clear out and figured today there was no action after hours in the stock. So I went to my office for a long meeting. I got out of the meeting and saw a message from one of my buddy’s, he asked if I was ok since I was short KBIO.”

OK he was not. Far from it.

KaloBios KBIO, +402.42% stock had exploded, running up about 800% at one point in late trading after Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli (yes, THAT Shkreli) gained control of a majority of the shares. KaloBios had announced last week that it was winding down operations because it was running out of cash while developing two potential cancer drugs.

So now Campbell is coming to the community for some help. Good luck.

“If you don’t want to donate I understand, at least read my story of what happened today and protect yourself from the same happening to you!” he wrote. “This is a terrible lesson for me but if this helps just one person than I’m happy I wrote this.”



Somehow with all the issues in the world and people having problems, it's hard to feel anything for this guy.
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"you have to feel for this poor guy". Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #1
He did catch a monumental piece of bad luck given the dramatic price increase. Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #8
It's impossible to "short on margin" jmowreader Nov 2015 #20
Right, of course. Got my terminology mixed up. Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #25
Time frame? There really isn't one jmowreader Nov 2015 #29
Interesting. Thanks for the crash course. Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #37
Exactly! That's basically saying you should feel sorry for someone and donate to them smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #34
So am I supposed to feel sorry for people that go to Vegas and lose their shirt? Rex Nov 2015 #2
The difference is that Vegas casinos will often reduce the amount big spenders lose kiva Nov 2015 #16
Never ryan_cats Nov 2015 #3
+1 Go Vols Nov 2015 #9
That is great advice but once Glass-Steagall was repealed jwirr Nov 2015 #13
That's how it works, and he knew the rules when he started to gamble . . . hatrack Nov 2015 #4
Looking good, Billy Ray? Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #5
Margin called! longship Nov 2015 #6
You know, I was going to go back in time and kill baby Hitler Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #7
I have no sympathy. Snobblevitch Nov 2015 #10
If GummyBearz Nov 2015 #30
Two words. 'Put option' Travis_0004 Nov 2015 #11
Sounds like he's a day trader though. woolldog Nov 2015 #26
He might actually have to get a real job now. smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #35
I like his honesty. I was going to give but he only asked for 5 grand and he has 5,130 already yeoman6987 Nov 2015 #12
The fact that he's already received over $5k EL34x4 Nov 2015 #24
+1 Egnever Nov 2015 #39
Why the hell would he not use a put option? Recursion Nov 2015 #14
It's gotta be satire Cal Carpenter Nov 2015 #15
He was playing Russian roulette and lost. lpbk2713 Nov 2015 #17
I feel some of his pain but would not give him anything. He'll lose a lot of his life and... BlueJazz Nov 2015 #18
I'm sympathetic philosslayer Nov 2015 #19
Yeah Dorian Gray Nov 2015 #23
Too small to fail? MowCowWhoHow III Nov 2015 #21
Too bad, so sad.... Adrahil Nov 2015 #22
*this* is why *everyone* benefits from a government safety net unblock Nov 2015 #27
What's his job again? BeyondGeography Nov 2015 #28
"Martin Shkreli (yes, THAT Shkreli) gained control of a majority of the shares." KamaAina Nov 2015 #31
All he has to do is shoot some Blue_Tires Nov 2015 #32
Sorry. Im fresh out of fucks to give. bunnies Nov 2015 #33
As robber baron Jay Gould supposedly said gratuitous Nov 2015 #36
I'm evil geomon666 Nov 2015 #40
Show some compassion. If the GoFundMe were open, ericson00 Nov 2015 #38
No, he's not an entrepreneur. No pity, here. Let him open a small lindysalsagal Nov 2015 #41
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