The SEC adopted amendments to Regulation SHO with a compliance date of November 10, 2010. Among the rule changes, the SEC introduced Rule 201 (Alternative Uptick Rule), a short sale-related circuit breaker that when triggered, will impose a restriction on prices at which securities may be sold short. The SEC also issued guidance for broker-dealers wishing to mark certain qualifying orders 201cshort exempt.201d For more details, refer to Amendments to Regulation SHO (Release 34-61595).
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SEC short-sale rule 201 is triggered when a security's price declines by 10 percent or more from the previous trading session closing price. For example, if a stock closes at $1.00 on Monday and then drops by 10% to $. 90 on Tuesday, the circuit breaker is triggered and Rule 201 comes into effect.
Soweit ich das verstehe kann Tilray aktuell nichtmehr geshortet werden.... bin aber nicht ganz sicher und auch weiß auch nicht genau für wie lange....