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Difference between Short selling & short cover
by nitin deole on Dec 22, 2007 03:10 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Can any one clarify the Difference between Short selling & short cover??

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  RE:Difference between Short selling & short cover
by achal dugar on Dec 22, 2007 04:09 PM   Permalink
Short selling is done when u sell the stocks.... For e.g u purchased 100 IFCI at Rs 100/ which means Rs 10000 shares u have short sell. U feel that price of IFCI will GO down. Suppose IFCI's Share price decresed to 80 ... U then cover the IFCI SHare which is called short cover i.e 80 * 100 which makes Rs 8000 - . Hence tthe difference 10000-8000 = Rs 2000- is your profit . But suppose if IFCI goes upto Rs 110/- then 10000 - 11000 = -1000 is ur loss. Therefore the concluson is U sell the stocks which u dont owe called short selling.. but then in the same day u have to buy back the shares called short cover.

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  RE:Difference between Short selling & short cover
by abboral boral on Dec 22, 2007 09:17 PM   Permalink
I am a retail investor .can I do as per your advise about short selling on line .Pl advise

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  RE:Difference between Short selling & short cover
by Cutlet Gravy on Dec 22, 2007 05:49 PM   Permalink


One refers to the act (of selling short ones)
the other refers to insufficient cover-ups.

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What is short-selling?