I have no idea what you're trying to argue here, you numbskull. Nobody said that failing to deliver was A OK. It's a breach of contract.
It's just not a real problem. Virtually all shorts are covered on time. Numbers like "fail to deliver" are mostly comprised of failures at the market maker level or on the long end. CEOs whose stock tanks have a ready scapegoat in the shorts.
It's just not a real problem. Virtually all shorts are covered on time. Numbers like "fail to deliver" are mostly comprised of failures at the market maker level or on the long end. CEOs whose stock tanks have a ready scapegoat in the shorts.

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