Home
Stocks Simplified Blog
What are Stocks?
Your Questions
Fundamental Analysis
Technical Analysis
Options
Brokers
Contact Us
Chart Patterns
Other Money Sites
Stock Trend
YOUR success
Stock Chart Settings
Oscillators
Different trading types
Candlestick Patterns
Stock Market Articles
Option Greeks
Financial Ratios
Taxes
Mutual Funds
History
Trading Terms
Your Plan
Option Spreads
Spread The Word
What are ETFs
Trading Stock Opitons
Stock Tips
Stock Market Books
Stock Orders
Types Of Insider Trading
Momentum Investing
Stock Market Videos
Trading Strategies
Stock Market News
401k Information
IRA Account Rules
 Commodity Trading
Stock indexes history
[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

Why Would My Broker Borrow My Stock?

by James
(Houston, Texas)




Why would my stockbroker ask to borrow shares of a particular stock in my portfolio and offer to pay me interest payments every month?




Comments for
Why Would My Broker Borrow My Stock?

Click here to add your own comments

Feb 21, 2011
Stocks Simplified Writes
by: Shaun

I have never heard of that before. They normally hold stocks on the side so they can let short sellers borrow it. Maybe they don’t have that stock on hand.

Click here to add your own comments