Shorts & Covers

Last post 07-08-2008 2:38 AM by MoneyMarc. 3 replies.
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  • 06-30-2008 3:11 PM

    Shorts & Covers

    When shorting a stock. Do you "Stop" or "Limit" how high of a price you will pay for it. Same question for Covers, I heard it works opposite from a regular buy or sell where the Limit is how high and the Stop is how low. Is this correct. because i did a Cover with a stop order of $45.00 and is just covered me at $46.73. I just lost a lot of money.

  • 06-30-2008 4:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Shorts & Covers

    sounds like you need some guidance,from the university school of hard knocks,just go to university the will explain everything in detail I would imagine for you and all us traders actually. But good luck in school & print-out what you need and read at your liesure I guess

  • 07-03-2008 10:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Shorts & Covers

    Happabones:

    When shorting a stock. Do you "Stop" or "Limit" how high of a price you will pay for it. Same question for Covers, I heard it works opposite from a regular buy or sell where the Limit is how high and the Stop is how low. Is this correct. because i did a Cover with a stop order of $45.00 and is just covered me at $46.73. I just lost a lot of money.

     

    Well when you short a stock you would use a limit (the same as if you were going long with it) but theres no reason to unless the stock is say $45 and you want to get it as it is going down then you would set the limit at $44.75 (example) then later to cover say the stock drops to $40 and you dont want to lose money if it cames back up so you would set a stop loss at $40.25

  • 07-08-2008 2:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Shorts & Covers

    thanks JamesLT, that's good to know

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