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  2. Short (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The most basic is physical selling short or short-selling, by which the short seller borrows an asset (often a security such as a share of stock or a bond) and quickly selling it. The short seller must later buy the same amount of the asset to return it to the lender.

  3. Naked short selling - Wikipedia

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    Short selling is a form of speculation that allows a trader to take a "negative position" in a stock of a company.Such a trader first borrows shares of that stock from their owner (the lender), typically via a bank or a prime broker under the condition that they will return it on demand.

  4. Shorts Are Piling Into These Stocks. Should You Be Worried? - AOL

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    The best thing about the stock market is that you can make money in either direction. Historically, stock indexes have tended to trend up over the long term. But when you look at individual stocks ...

  5. Short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    Short selling is a finance practice in which an investor, known as the short-seller, borrows shares and immediately sells them, hoping to buy them back later ("covering") at a lower price. As the shares were borrowed, the short-seller must eventually return them to the lender (plus interest and dividend, if any), and therefore makes a profit if ...

  6. Trump Media tells shareholders how to block their DJT stock ...

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    The short seller then waits, hoping that the share price will drop over some period of time, so that they can then repurchase the same number of shares and give them back to the lender, pocketing ...

  7. How To Invest Like David Einhorn - AOL

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    David Einhorn is well known in the financial markets as an activist investor and notable short seller.Einhorn is public with his positions and not afraid to pressure companies to make changes to ...

  8. Convertible arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    Since most arbitrageurs were long GM debt and short the equity, they were hurt on both sides. Going back a lot further, many such "arbs" sustained big losses in the so-called "crash of '87". In theory, when a stock declines, the associated convertible bond will decline less, because it is protected by its value as a fixed-income instrument: it ...

  9. One of Wall Street’s most feared short sellers takes aim at ...

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    Founded in 2010, the investment firm burst onto the scene in its first year of operation by shorting shares of China’s Rino International, a formerly Nasdaq-listed maker of desulfurization gear ...