Short-Selling
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Marc Dupee
Sometimes failed patterns can be the strongest patterns (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Traders have long known that many
buy-side chart patterns can be inverted to
time short entries. For even better results, we've also learned to turn the fundamental picture on its head as well: weak or deteriorating corporate performance for shorts vs. strong or improving fundamentals for longs. (more)
![]() Dave Landry
Most novice stock traders stick to the long side of the market. In this lesson, we explain what short selling is all about and why it is so important to long-term success.
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![]() Gary Kaltbaum
When a stock gaps up or down, I believe this is the most significant sign of accumulation or distribution.
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![]() Dave Landry
If you want to make a long-term living trading stocks on a short-term basis you must learn how to play both sides of the market. In this lesson, I'll show how patterns that I use on the long side work, in reverse, on the short side. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Exchange-traded funds offer a special
advantage for the short-seller -- to wit, no pesky uptick rule. (more)
![]() Mark Boucher
Many of you following my commentary and
techniques have not been using our short-sale criteria diligently or properly.
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![]() Mark Boucher
One of the most
important lessons that a
successful stock investor needs to learn is that there are times when the market
is presenting plentiful, low-risk opportunities and there are times when making
money in the markets is quite difficult and far less certain. (more)
![]() Dave Landry
In the first
installment of this series, we looked at using RS to find the hottest stocks and
sectors. In this second installment, we will look at using ADX to find
potential candidates and sectors to short. (more)
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