Dave Patch's Blog

Author: dpatch Created: 1/10/2006 4:16 PM
Opinions are one of those rights we are all afforded under the law. They are also something I am full of. This Blog will be dedicated to my opinions on the abusive practices of naked shorting. Those that enter will find us discussing the laws, the people, and the personalities. Hopefully we can also discuss a solution. Friend or Foe, stop on in and let’s get into a spirited exchange on the issue.


Send Out the Search Party; Financial Press Missing in Action
By dpatch on 1/8/2008 7:35 AM
Hey, where was the financial press when fovored short seller David Einhorn fell out of grace in his lawsuit against Allied Capital? For some reason, none of the "captured media" found time to report the dismissal.
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An Open offer for an Anthony Elgindy Q & A
By dpatch on 12/28/2007 12:09 PM
Since Anthony Elgindy disallows people to speak freely on his moderated site on Silicon Investor, lets see if Anthony will come here and speak on our site. He is free to post as himself or through one of his cult spokesman.
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In reponse To Anthony Elgindy
By dpatch on 12/26/2007 7:16 PM
Convicted Felon Anthony Ellgindy is inciting the short selling community from a Federal prison. This is my response to his open memo.
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STOCKGATE TODAY: US Court provides Free Pass on Possible Collusion - December 20, 2007
By dpatch on 12/20/2007 12:25 PM
How often does a Federal Judge go out and destroy the integrity of the US judicial system. In a ruling today one Federal Judge threw out a case because he claims the jury pool is too stupid to make valid decisions. In New York anyway Federal Judges no longer challenge the merits of a case but the intelligence of the NY jury pool when it comes to critical decision making.
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SEC; Breeding Grounds for Future Crooks and Criminals
By dpatch on 8/17/2007 9:19 AM
Who knew the SEC had a secret training class on how to abuse your SEC pedigree for personal gains. It seems this covert training class has graduated some stellar performers as we have come to learn only recently.
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Volatility - Is it Good or is it Bad?
By dpatch on 7/28/2007 1:31 PM
Apparently the SEC has yet to decide whether market volatility is good or bad. Until they do decide, only criminals will be protected. That and Jim Cramer is talking Bear Raids.
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Prime Broker's Defense; The SEC Made Us Do It.
By dpatch on 7/25/2007 9:20 AM
If it were not so laughable it would be disturbing. Wall Street's elite are baselining their fraud on the SEC acceptance of such activities before a California Superior Court judge
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Why Overstock will not close above $20.00 this week
By dpatch on 7/19/2007 12:47 PM
I sent this note (with charts and graphs) to the regulators today after studying the trading last night and sending out a note on my results. It is really simple logic when you look to the details.
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Overstock Ruling Favors Public Companies Across Nation
By dpatch on 7/19/2007 12:44 PM
A summary of the impacts the Overstock ruling will have on the public markets.
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A Lesson in Transparency
By dpatch on 3/29/2007 6:59 AM
For an agency all about transparency and easily understood public filings, the SEC isn't to good at providing full disclosure regarding their actions. Read how this latest action by the SEC to trample investor rights raises red flags galore.
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