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What's the fastest way to get Hard To Borrow (HTB) stocks?
Why can't I short a stock that sells for less than $5? Is there another way to “go short” on them?How come I can't sell short certain stocks? My broker says “no shares are available”If I have all this stock just sitting there, how can I lend it out to people for short selling?What do brokers do with bad stock?Choosing a strike price when you sell a short comboGoing long vs short, mechanisms involvedShorting stocks: Indicators that a stock will drop?Shorting: What if you can't find lenders?Short selling - lender's motivationIndex Backed Short
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Often I find stocks that are Hard To Borrow (HTB) and I want to short them. However, many times, I see that on Think or Swim, I can't since they're HTB. Is there an "easy" way to find HTB stocks using a particular broker?
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Often I find stocks that are Hard To Borrow (HTB) and I want to short them. However, many times, I see that on Think or Swim, I can't since they're HTB. Is there an "easy" way to find HTB stocks using a particular broker?
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Often I find stocks that are Hard To Borrow (HTB) and I want to short them. However, many times, I see that on Think or Swim, I can't since they're HTB. Is there an "easy" way to find HTB stocks using a particular broker?
shorting-securities
Often I find stocks that are Hard To Borrow (HTB) and I want to short them. However, many times, I see that on Think or Swim, I can't since they're HTB. Is there an "easy" way to find HTB stocks using a particular broker?
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There is no easy way to locate HTB stocks. The ability to borrow is a function of a broker's in house inventory as well as relationships with other brokers who are lending shares to short sellers. You have to check broker by broker.
For some brokers, this is a bread and butter activity while others like Vanguard will have little to no role in this activity since they discourage any form of trading, long or short (limited number of trades before they increase the commission charged).
In general, if a stock is HTB at your broker, it's HTB everywhere.
Per Benzinga's broker ratings, the best brokers for shorting are:
Interactive Brokers
Ally Invest
TD Ameritrade
Charles Schwab
If the stock is HTB, or even non borrowable, if it offers options and you have the option approval for selling naked options, you can duplicate a short position in the underlying with a Synthetic Short position (buy the put and sell the call, same strike and series).
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
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There is no easy way to locate HTB stocks. The ability to borrow is a function of a broker's in house inventory as well as relationships with other brokers who are lending shares to short sellers. You have to check broker by broker.
For some brokers, this is a bread and butter activity while others like Vanguard will have little to no role in this activity since they discourage any form of trading, long or short (limited number of trades before they increase the commission charged).
In general, if a stock is HTB at your broker, it's HTB everywhere.
Per Benzinga's broker ratings, the best brokers for shorting are:
Interactive Brokers
Ally Invest
TD Ameritrade
Charles Schwab
If the stock is HTB, or even non borrowable, if it offers options and you have the option approval for selling naked options, you can duplicate a short position in the underlying with a Synthetic Short position (buy the put and sell the call, same strike and series).
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
add a comment |
There is no easy way to locate HTB stocks. The ability to borrow is a function of a broker's in house inventory as well as relationships with other brokers who are lending shares to short sellers. You have to check broker by broker.
For some brokers, this is a bread and butter activity while others like Vanguard will have little to no role in this activity since they discourage any form of trading, long or short (limited number of trades before they increase the commission charged).
In general, if a stock is HTB at your broker, it's HTB everywhere.
Per Benzinga's broker ratings, the best brokers for shorting are:
Interactive Brokers
Ally Invest
TD Ameritrade
Charles Schwab
If the stock is HTB, or even non borrowable, if it offers options and you have the option approval for selling naked options, you can duplicate a short position in the underlying with a Synthetic Short position (buy the put and sell the call, same strike and series).
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
add a comment |
There is no easy way to locate HTB stocks. The ability to borrow is a function of a broker's in house inventory as well as relationships with other brokers who are lending shares to short sellers. You have to check broker by broker.
For some brokers, this is a bread and butter activity while others like Vanguard will have little to no role in this activity since they discourage any form of trading, long or short (limited number of trades before they increase the commission charged).
In general, if a stock is HTB at your broker, it's HTB everywhere.
Per Benzinga's broker ratings, the best brokers for shorting are:
Interactive Brokers
Ally Invest
TD Ameritrade
Charles Schwab
If the stock is HTB, or even non borrowable, if it offers options and you have the option approval for selling naked options, you can duplicate a short position in the underlying with a Synthetic Short position (buy the put and sell the call, same strike and series).
There is no easy way to locate HTB stocks. The ability to borrow is a function of a broker's in house inventory as well as relationships with other brokers who are lending shares to short sellers. You have to check broker by broker.
For some brokers, this is a bread and butter activity while others like Vanguard will have little to no role in this activity since they discourage any form of trading, long or short (limited number of trades before they increase the commission charged).
In general, if a stock is HTB at your broker, it's HTB everywhere.
Per Benzinga's broker ratings, the best brokers for shorting are:
Interactive Brokers
Ally Invest
TD Ameritrade
Charles Schwab
If the stock is HTB, or even non borrowable, if it offers options and you have the option approval for selling naked options, you can duplicate a short position in the underlying with a Synthetic Short position (buy the put and sell the call, same strike and series).
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If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
add a comment |
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
If a Synthetic Short position is opened, is it possible to protect oneself against the price going higher, in the same manner that I could have used a Stop or Stop/Limit with a regular short or is the options mechanism different?
– Eric
3 hours ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
You can place stop and limit orders, etc. with options.
– Bob Baerker
1 hour ago
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