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CLCT stock down 9.13% today
OK stocks generally drop a bit after declaring a dividend but over 9% in one day may mean word is getting around... plus another $3.88% so far today - 6/4/2019. Surely the coffee is brewing in the boardroom by now.
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I actually sold my stock on 5/29 because of this.
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Short it. More room to fall in my opinion as word spreads.
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Love this. PSA needs to address this scandal and ultimately its grading standards/procedures. Nothing will get a public company to act quicker than falling stock prices.
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It's not the shorts, the borrow actually increased from Friday and the borrow rate remains at 2%. Also, we are talking just about 1MM market value traded today, too small to make it count for the book. This is just retail selling. But it has the same affect/pressure! |
On something like this I would defer to investment professionals who understand the risks and advantages of shorting and the dynamics of a particular security, I wouldn't do it just as a casual investor who thinks based on some message board activity the stock is going down. People who do stuff like that get eaten alive. Now a professional may well evaluate all the facts and say yeah it's a good risk, just saying it's complicated.
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A professional would look at it and say - its too small and event risk is not yet defined... ;) |
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I like how the quote resembles the "bring the pain" phrase. Edit 2: Disclaimer: This is not to be considered financial advice. |
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I see 1M available at MS. Im sure GS has similar size, its easy institutional borrow.
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Still up 60% for the year.........
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Won’t be for long.
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Hopefully they drop another 9% tomorrow.
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Oh, how I hope to see NASDAQ delist CLCT at some point in the not too distant future. |
Interesting to watch CLCT trade. It is amazing how 100 share lots can move this stock so easily.
These guys putting on their little short positions are just racing it lower and if they want to cover will race it right back up. The bid ask spread on this stock makes it such a challenging trading stock. It will be interesting to see what happens with this 2,700 share offer right here. |
Y'all realize it's doubled since January? 9% down could be just profit taking. Wait the sky is falling
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These guys saying they were going to short it and buy puts definitely did yesterday. The open interest in the January 2020 Puts moved up a lot. Those are very tough options to be playing with. |
Do the folks openly wishing for the demise of PSA & CLCT not own any PSA graded cards? Do they care that many people on this board could be materially affected by that outcome? Some of those people whom they would proabbly consider a friend.
Seems like a curious stance to me. |
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So that people who bought the hype don't lose money.... If they're crooked, yes they should fail. If they have no idea what they're doing, they need to get a clue quickly. I have a few PSA cards, a few more SGC, a couple Beckett, I think one GAI, and one Acu-Card, and maybe one or two others. Acu-Card couldn't spot trimming either.... http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=6171 |
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I know I am asking a lot God, but would you spare this company if there are 100 tainted slabs? And if I survey and find 1000 tainted slabs, will you save this company? I may be impertinent, will you save PSA if there are only 10,000 tainted slabs?
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We may (and should) take some short-term financial hits, but purely for the betterment of the hobby on a long-term basis. Another TPG or two will undoubtedly emerge when PSA goes down. Or perhaps raw cards will make a comeback. I am hoping for the latter, as I personally feel TPGs corrupt the hobby and their grades do not do not accurately convey a card's true condition or aesthetic appeal. If they could simply (and correctly) identify a card as altered or original, and let us decide the number grade for ourselves, then I might feel differently. But they cannot even detect obvious alterations at this point. So under this current system... What's the point of having it? |
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Even though I have dozens of autographed pre-war cards, I say shine the light on the fraud. Let's get this mess cleaned up and do things the right way. I don't have a viable solution, but that doesn't mean I want to live with the problem. |
I am sure many people are evaluating whether to sell or reduce. Including me. It's really sad that it's reached this point, but so it goes. Thanks to all the perpetrators, much appreciated. Good for the hobby indeed.
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I wouldn't mind seeing TPGs crash and burn as a whole, or at least have their influence over the financial fortunes of collectors greatly diminished.
I hope this scandal convinces the great mass of collectors that TPGs are unnecessary to their collecting and that they would be much happier if they weren't chasing plastic cases and getting all bunged up over what number some jackhole slaps on the score sheet. I hope there will be and end to my having to spend the money and time to get cards graded for sale so that the average buyer won't think there is something wrong with the card, when I damned well know that there is something wrong with so many slabbed cards. I hope that one day I won't have to store and ship these stupid f***ing plastic tombstones. |
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Market up big today and CLCT down around 3%. |
I believe PSA will survive, with a few ifs
If they aren't complicit at the management level. And if they manage to get it together enough to restore confidence. The Philatelic Foundation, which has an excellent reputation went through a similar scandal in the mid 80's, and actually has someone on the inside involved. They did a lot of work to rebuild confidence, and it took quite some time. At the time, they didn't grade, just authenticated. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...069-story.html At the moment, all three companies have had what are pretty major issues. They'll all need to address that in one way or another. SGC has abandoned doing autographs, probably the right move. What PSA will do about so many altered cards getting through, or what Beckett will do about a former employee getting what appears to be favorable treatment, we'll have to wait for. |
I find it strange, the people downplaying and minimizing this situation. A card in a PSA or BGS slab is supposed to PROTECT us from fraud, not CONCEAL fraud. They have literally failed at the most basic level of their business' mission statements. They have essentially destroyed all faith in their "product", but it's gonna pass over and people are gonna forget? Okay. They sell peace of mind. Well, nice job. EVERY PSA/BGS graded card is suspect now.
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Burn it down?
I understand the anger, but letting it burn is not exactly an answer. Yes, everybody feels better if a couple people go to jail, but let’s face it that there are a lot of innocent people that are hurt by this. On a smaller scale, it is no different than the housing crisis. A bunch of people did a bunch of terrible things that created a bubble and the crash, but they were not the ones that paid. Yes, a couple people went to jail, but not many.
I never bought a house I couldn’t afford or speculated on real estate, but when I sold my single family middle class home in Florida because I took a new job, I lost 95k. I am fortunate enough that 95k didn’t effect my ability to feed my family but some people lost everything (and they were not the speculators). When I suggest we start a trade association I understand the hurdles involved, time, money, acceptance, etc. This scandal only brought to light what we already sort of knew, that there are not a lot of controls to help keep it clean. That doesn’t mean it will be completely clean... the stock market isn’t despite the SEC. However, it is clean enough that people still view it as legitimate despite a history of scandals that still dwarf anything PWCC has ever done. Since the hobby will never be important enough to warrant the federal baseball card exchange commission, it is pretty much up to us. |
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Sure, I have some ideas. Getting on a plane, but I will throw some things out on this forum.
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Why would any TPG that can't detect an altered card even be allowed to exist?
If you can't provide the service you're supposedly an expert at, why do we need you? |
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50% chance it's simple ineptitude 50% chance it's favorable treatment to preferred customers Can't be much of anything else. Here's a novel idea... Just provide a truthful explanation. Otherwise they should indeed cease to exist. |
CU pays a dividend. That's insane. Take that money and invest in technology that can detect what the card manipulators are doing. Create a business that can detect trimming/coloring/stretching, etc., and put a real guarantee on it. Then charge a boatload for that experience.
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2002 or so in this format. The grading skills are just not there. The crooks are just relentless and won't go away. I'm down to buying cheapo cards from now on just to have some fun from time to time. It's over Johnny! |
I'd like to hear from all those in the business including auction houses,
full time card dealers, and others why should anyone continue to drop serious coin in this hobby? The statements made by the so called hobby leaders have been pathetic the last day or so. Do the dealers and auction houses care about their customers to hope for change or are you hopeful this shit just goes away and if the damage is we lose a couple collectors no biggie? |
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