Sounds like a good idea, an opportunity to make money in both bull and bear markets instead of just bull markets means there are more stocks to make money from.
It also gives you another way of... losing money.
True. Like any investment strategy, it's important to fully understand the potential risks before taking it on.
ignore commsec short selling facility
its a recipe for disaster
the position is closed at there discretion instead of yours
but hey....some people like that sort of thing
However, I am interested in people's experiences in the Australian market, which I think is quite different to the US market.
Have been reading into this a bit lately.
I've noticed Commsec only seems to allow short selling for intraday trading. Not interested in such short term trading. I'm more interested in shorting a falling stock over a longer term, if that's possible.
Comments?
I am completely open to opinions and do not have a fixed on in regard to this below:
If someone is only going long in the market is that limiting themselves? I remember reading that a great trader will trade both ways (or is this BS?).
Is the only way to go short by trading CFDs?
I want to use Interactive Brokers, so I am assuming I'd need to create a secondary account to go short?
Sorry I am new so fairly basic questions.
I am completely open to opinions and do not have a fixed on in regard to this below:
If someone is only going long in the market is that limiting themselves? I remember reading that a great trader will trade both ways (or is this BS?).
Is the only way to go short by trading CFDs?
I want to use Interactive Brokers, so I am assuming I'd need to create a secondary account to go short?
Sorry I am new so fairly basic questions.
Shortable ASX stocks with CFD = 182. Shortable ASX stocks by IB = 161.
Some traders short the indices and long trade stocks.
If you're going to use the services of Interactive Brokers then knowing the service will be greatly beneficial.
Wow that list for IB really expanded since their first launch.
Hi all,
I have been trading a lot of small cap stocks on the long side, however am I right in thinking that to trade similar stocks on the short side is not available via CFDs or directly through a broker such as IB?
Cheers
How long can you hold the position with IB?
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