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Whilst I understand the process of short selling....both naked and covered....I would like to know how this will effect the ordinary trader who takes or currently holds short positions through brokers such as Comsec, Westpac or IB...
This may seem like a silly question but when you go through a broker how do you know if your short is a covered or naked one? because you are not the one who arranges the "borrow"?
I don't sell short because I don't have a feel for it....so I don't know what is involved?
Will this mean that all short trades will be stopped.....what will be the repercussions for those with open positions? Will they have to close out their positions within a certain timeframe...
If someone can explain this it would be very helpful..
I know that short selling is a highly contentious issue right now but I am not seeking an opinion on the right or wrong of shorting just info on the above...
This may seem like a silly question but when you go through a broker how do you know if your short is a covered or naked one? because you are not the one who arranges the "borrow"?
I don't sell short because I don't have a feel for it....so I don't know what is involved?
Will this mean that all short trades will be stopped.....what will be the repercussions for those with open positions? Will they have to close out their positions within a certain timeframe...
If someone can explain this it would be very helpful..
I know that short selling is a highly contentious issue right now but I am not seeking an opinion on the right or wrong of shorting just info on the above...