ainsoph
- 30 Apr 2003 09:40
Hmmmmmmmm ..... seems to me that short selling and the extended use of derivatives just creates a short term trading market ..... great for a few traders short term but doesn't go anywhere. May as well go down the casino and play roulette or blackjack.
ains
FSA says no to short selling controls
Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor, Evening Standard
30 April 2003
HE Financial Services Authority* has come down strongly against new controls on short selling* in the UK market but is to promote more transparency and disclosure of information so market participants have a better feel for what is going on.
In what is called a feedback statement published today, the regulator says there is no case for artificial constraints on short selling and has no proposals for a ban or a more restrictive regime. Instead it endorses the view laid out in a discussion document published last autumn which says that short selling is a legitimate investment activity which supports an efficient market.
The conclusion may upset some executives and fund managers* who believe share prices were undermined by hedge fund short selling last year, and may not find favour either with some European regulators who believe short selling should be controlled or banned.
The FSA's view, however, is that market volatility in jurisdictions where short selling is controlled is even greater than it is in London, so there is no evidence that short selling adds to instability.
It says further that even to introduce a market reporting regime for short selling would cost between 30m and 50m to set up and there is no evidence that enough people want the system to justify the cost.
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ainsoph
- 12 May 2003 23:47
- 30 of 31
I wasn't aware I was blaming anyone for making a poor investment decision .... in fact I was talking from strength.
I liken the basic concept of short selling without disclosure to someone selling your shares for you - or maybe your house ...... because they have decided property prices are too high in your area. I am neither a permanent bull or bear and having played the market (succesfully) since I was at school - believe I am a realist ..... that does not mean I have to agree with the majority trader view. As a short term trader you may well like the current system but that doesn't make it right.
What I am saying is simple - we need transparency and then control otherwise everyone becomes a short term trader and there will be no investment.
ains
Mr Ashley James
- 12 May 2003 23:55
- 31 of 31
Ains,
Interesting reply, and a good one, I need to sleep on it you have raised some highly valid and intensely relevant points.
I must sleep on it, although not sure how you can force people to buy over valued equities at PERs of 3 times bear bottoms in USA (22.50 versus 7.50).
Cheers
Ash