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question on short selling K i know how short selling works, you have someone to take your bet when you think a stock is going to fall. but my question is who takes the bet? is it all through the stock market or do you go to firms asking if they take the bet. thanks in advance |
You borrow someone else shares and sell them. The risk is that if they want to sell their shares you HAVE to pay them back, as in buy new shares from the market at whatever the price is at the time and return it to them. |
so it is just anyone? like if the market is in the middle of a crash and the guy says he wants his shares back he has to get them right then? and where do lenders and short sellers meet for transactions, is there a market alone for them? |
Your brokerage does it all for you. They will also answer all these questions for you promptly and with great enthusiasm in hopes of obtaining your business. Don't be shy. |
Instead of buying, then selling, You sell first, then you buy You sell `borrowed`shares, and you buy them back later. So you sell high, hoping that the price will drop; then you buy them back at a lower price, thus making a profit. It`s risky because your loss is limited and you`re betting against the normal upward trend of the stock market. Why do you want to short sell? |
i wasnt really wanting to. just set up my self brokerage account today and am in my csc and never understood the actual way it worked. they havnt given any clear examples in the textbook |
A) You speculate that stock A will fall in price in the future (you go to your broker) B) Broker looks for a client with Stock A shares and sells it for you at market price Result: If price instead goes up, you incur a loss because now you are buying back Stock A at a higher price to return the stock to the client the stock was borrowed from. If price goes down, you simply buy it at the lower price and pocket the profit. Short selling only works if you feel that the price will go down in the future. |
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You can also read up on options and contracts if you're interested in something similar. |
Thanks 97ITR I did mean unlimited. It`s actually not unlimited, but it is definitely unknown. Whereas if you bought a stock, you know exactly how much you will lose if the price drops to zero. |
wtf you're taking the CSC and dont know how short sell work? what the fuck man geeezz.. when you buy shares or sell nowadays, there is no more physical transferring of shares etc man.. you shouldnt even looking into what went on last couple of years naked short selling... google that |
if u dont understand how short selling works even during a course, i dont know what to say the stock market is a terrible place |
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