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Puts On Hard-To-Borrow Stocks Are Not A Free Lunch

As with any market price, the cost to borrow a stock reflects the relative balance of supply and demand. The vast majority of stocks have a plentiful supply of borrowable shares relative to the demand for shorting them.
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