No. The shorters borrowed other peoples' shares and sold them, and are required to buy them back by a certain date and are responsible for any gains/losses in that time period. Making the stock go even higher would just fuck over the shorters even more than they already are, because they'd owe that much more money when it comes time to buy back the shares to give back to the people they borrowed them from.
No. The shorters borrowed other peoples' shares and sold them, and are required to buy them back by a certain date and are responsible for any gains/losses in that time period. Making the stock go even higher would just fuck over the shorters even more than they already are, because they'd owe that much more money when it comes time to buy back the shares to give back to the people they borrowed them from.