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Terry Lynch of “Save Canadian Mining” How Predatory Short Selling Hurts the Mining Sector

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Terry Lynch of “Save Canadian Mining” How Predatory Short Selling Hurts the Mining Sector

 

 

 

 

Prospector News Publisher, Michael Fox speaks with the Founder of “Save Canadian Mining” Terry Lynch. We discuss how Predatory Short Selling is negatively effecting the markets around Canadian Junior Miners. We define Predatory selling vrs Regular Short selling, and discuss the uptick rule that was the rule of the past. We discuss the profit incentive of the predators and how they can identified and stopped.

 

The topic continues with how simply stopping short selling will not stop the predators and how registered shorts are healthy for the markets. We point to the European regulations regarding short selling and how “Save Canadian Mining” holds them up as the Gold standard.

 

https://savecanadianmining.com/

Posted November 24, 2022

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