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Page entitled : Allan Aloysius Ryan and the Stutz corner

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How Allan A. Ryan successfully defended Stutz Motor stock against the attacks of the Wall Street bears until he cornered the market and potentially ruined them

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 At the end of March 1920, Stutz stood at an all time high of $391 and the shorts were squeezed, Ryan ending with holding more than the total available shares in his portfolio and the contracts he held for future delivery. He had successfully cornered Stutz in the New York Stock Exchange, if that was his original purpose.

The bears were caught, potentially ruined, threatened to loose their seats on the NYSE or even to go to prison for breach of contract. But
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