Personal Finance & Money Asked on August 5, 2021
I have been reading up on Regulation SHO, and I have found some lists of stocks on the Regulation SHO "threshold list": SEC:
Fails-to-Deliver Data, and OTC Markets:
Reg SHO Data. However, I am unable to understand the implications for a stock to be listed on the threshold list.
From the point of view of a long-term buy-and-hold retail investor, is it bad for a stock to be on the Regulation SHO threshold list? If so, how? What is the significance of that list from the retail investor’s point of view?
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