Short selling is a trading strategy used by investors to profit from the decline in the price of a stock or other financial asset. Here’s how it works:
Borrowing Shares: An investor borrows shares of a stock they believe will decrease in value, typically from a broker.
Selling the Shares: The borrowed shares are sold in the market at the current price.
Waiting for Price Drop: The investor waits for the stock price to fall.
Buying Back Shares: Once the price drops, the investor buys back the same number of shares at the lower price.
Returning Shares and Profiting: The shares are returned to the broker, and the investor pockets the difference between the selling price and the buying price as profit.
Borrowing Shares: An investor borrows shares of a stock they believe will decrease in value, typically from a broker.
Selling the Shares: The borrowed shares are sold in the market at the current price.
Waiting for Price Drop: The investor waits for the stock price to fall.
Buying Back Shares: Once the price drops, the investor buys back the same number of shares at the lower price.
Returning Shares and Profiting: The shares are returned to the broker, and the investor pockets the difference between the selling price and the buying price as profit.
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