How to Short a Stock — Without Selling Shares

 
December 9, 2020
 
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How to Short a Stock —
Without Selling Shares
Investors who sell a stock short make their money by gambling on the shortcomings and hard times a company might be facing… the complete opposite of what most people are ordinarily doing. Shorting a stock is especially popular with investors who are willing to risk losing a potentially huge amount of capital.

Short sellers are betting that a stock is going to drop in price, and by selling it now, they believe they can buy it back to return to the lender at a much lower price by the time the stock begins to perform poorly.


Traders, I think it's time we go back to the basics and cover how to "short" a stock... and the safe alternative we like even more.
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 A Sector Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) invests in the stocks and securities of a specific sector, typically identified in the fund title. Sector ETFs have become popular among traders and investors and can be used for hedging and speculating. Their high level of liquidity means that there are rarely any large tracking errors from the underlying index, even during intraday trading.
 
 
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