You don't have ABC shares on you account and you think it goes too high and it is going to drop from now on, say, ABC now is trading at $45, next few days it will drop to $10, so you want to short sell it.
How you can do it? Just set a sell order, for instance, sell 10,000,000 shares of ABC@45, the your broker will borrow the shares to you to sell. Tomorrow, ABC DOES drop to $10, then you buy back 10,000,000 shares (called short covering) at 10 and return them to your broker . How much you made? 35*10,000,000=350,000,000 dollars to you pocket!
That is the beautiful side of short selling. Let's also look at the ugly side:
If the stock goes against your judgment, say, it starts climbing from 45 and just go up and up and up.... I am sure before it hits $60, already got <font size=6 color=red> BK! </font>
This is a very dangrous practice for us. I don't think small fishes like us should do it so much.
Hope helps.
How you can do it? Just set a sell order, for instance, sell 10,000,000 shares of ABC@45, the your broker will borrow the shares to you to sell. Tomorrow, ABC DOES drop to $10, then you buy back 10,000,000 shares (called short covering) at 10 and return them to your broker . How much you made? 35*10,000,000=350,000,000 dollars to you pocket!
That is the beautiful side of short selling. Let's also look at the ugly side:
If the stock goes against your judgment, say, it starts climbing from 45 and just go up and up and up.... I am sure before it hits $60, already got <font size=6 color=red> BK! </font>
This is a very dangrous practice for us. I don't think small fishes like us should do it so much.
Hope helps.