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📊 California Naked Shorting Analysis #12

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JFWooten4 opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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📊 California Naked Shorting Analysis #12

JFWooten4 opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 1 comment

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@JFWooten4
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@bobmahalo has been generously asking if there's anything they could do to help with the TA regulation efforts since early this year. Thank you! As we near the new administration, there is one item that's been irking on my agenda for months that I just can't find the time to execute.

I shared this with @tehchives a couple months back, so I would appreciate if he clarifies if it's complete or not. The item is reading through these documents from TAR and marking up the most impactful quotes we can use.1 Then we can reference the documents / page numbers in the comment to effectuate the point that Wall St brokers are manipulating the number of shares outstanding.

I have already gone through and annotated these three documents:

  • Overstock - ML Unsealed Docs - D.Depo Testimony (EAC Exhs).pdf
  • Plfs Opp to MSJ (Redacted)_Redacted.pdf
  • Seal Dec (Redacted)_Redacted.pdf

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  1. See also these two extra goodies for an optional bonus: 5th amend and appeal brief. The same treatment on these could be helpful, as they were included in the original release.

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Communicated with Bob a bit in the DRS Discord on this, and he got started. There's a thread he created there with some screenshots and links from Allaire's comments.

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