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Stock market manipulation.



Except everything they are doing is perfectly legal. They noticed some people had overextended their short position, they took action (action that "legitimate" traders were also taking) and stand to make some money.

I don't see how that is market manipulation any more than short sellers shorting over 100% of a stock.

Maybe there is an argument for regulation to prevent this but the financial sector has been staunchly against any such regulation for decades.


It might be. But it is also dangerously close to market manipulation.

Thus, it is "controversial". That is the question I was answering.




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