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Discover Ludwig"selling short" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone sells a stock or other asset for a lower price than its current value in anticipation of a decline in the value of the asset. For example: "The trader made a profit by selling short when the stock price eventually dropped."
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selling short
verb
Present participle of sell short
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Here's your answer: rich Americans selling short America.
David Einhorn made his name on Wall Street by selling short.
Except for investors who are selling short, however, few will be troubled by that possibility.
AIM prohibits the funds from selling short more than 25percentt of their portfolios.
Mr. Von der Porten has bet against Amazon by selling short its shares.
And all too often touting a stock they own, or knocking one they're selling short.
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It funded that by selling short-term issues.
It normally manipulates interest rates by buying or selling short-term government debt.
Some investors have been selling short-term debt and buying government bonds with longer maturities, betting that any crisis will be resolved by then.
In normal times, the Fed tries to guide the economy by buying and selling short-term U.S. debt, which effectively lets it control short-term interest rates.
His research found that the Fed could lower long-term interest rates by selling short-term Treasury securities and buying longer-term securities.
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