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Can someone explain to me what short sell means when it comes to selling stocks?

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Op here to the intelligent posters that explained what it meant thank you. To the loser who wants me to google cheesecakes you can f--- off!

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Post ID: @tpo+Of1IXn3

Can someone give me a good cheesecake recipe because I don't know how to google

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Post ID: @zjc+Of1IXn3

Its essentially a form of gambling on a company's stock going significantly lower than what you originally "borrowed" the stock for, sold it, & bought it back

i.e. BORROW 100 shares from broker & sell for $100 EACH share --- Cost = $10.000

The Borrowed stock craters to $50

BUY the 100 shares of stock at current price ------------------------- Cost = $ 5.000

RETURN the 100 shares to the Broker / Lender and net a profit of ------ $ 5.000 GAIN

THE REVERSE:

BORROW 100 shares from broker & sell for $100 EACH share --- Cost = $10.000

The Borrowed stock RISES to $150

BUY the 100 shares of stock at current price ------------------------- Cost = $15.000

RETURN the 100 shares to the Broker / Lender and LOSE ----------------- $ 5.000 LOSS

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Post ID: @cyf+Of1IXn3

Shorting a stock is when you borrow shares and sell at a high price and expect to buy back the shares you sold (borrowed) at a lower price.

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