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[QUOTE="Faith B, post: 224878, member: 11591"] [JUSTIFY]To trade stocks, you must first understand the difference between going long and short. Shorting a stock means selling it for a lower price than you paid for it. A long position is the opposite: a trader buys a stock and holds it until the price falls. This can take up to a day, or it can last as little as a few minutes. You may also choose to hold a position for a longer period of time. To short a stock, you borrow a certain amount of shares of a company's stock and then sell them back. In this case, you will get a loss. You can also profit if the price goes down, but you'll have to find more money to buy it back. In this case, you'll incur a loss. You can use trading orders or limit orders to make the most of your investment. Another way to make a profit is to go short on the market. As the name suggests, this type of trading involves profits from a short-sale position. This strategy is the opposite of the traditional position. When you hear people saying, "buy low, sell high," they're talking about long positions. And, if you've never heard the term "sell high," you're probably thinking of a long position. Shorting stocks is the exact opposite of buying them. You borrow a stock from someone else and then sell it. Then, you buy the borrowed shares back after a certain amount of time, at a price that is lower than the initial price. You'll be able to sell your shorted shares for a lower price. You'll end up with a profit from a short position, but the risk is higher. Unlike long positions, shorting stocks are a great way to make a profit. A short call is an order to sell a security at a specific price. A short put, on the other hand, is an order to buy a stock. In this case, the seller will borrow a stock and sell it. After the time period has passed, he will have to wait for the price to drop again. In this way, he will receive a profit on the short position. One of the most common strategies in trading is the use of options. While the latter is the best strategy for a beginner, it's important to learn how to trade options properly. In addition, you should have a stop loss before you start shorting a stock. By using a stop loss, you can avoid losing money. You should use this method when you don't know how to go long and short on markets.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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