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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: quote 007 who wrote (30833)9/23/2000 5:45:40 PM
From: XBrit   of 42787
 
<<how does one go short in there ira?????>>

In addition to ProFunds and Rydex market-inverse mutual funds, one can also transfer one's IRA to a broker (such as eDreyfus) which allows holding long put and call options in IRA's. Then buy LEAPS puts on OEX or QQQ, or your unfavorite-est stock.

WARNING: USPIX and similar funds are ONLY for short-to-medium term trading. Over a few months they have "slippage" problems, which means that even if the market goes nowhere these funds fall steadily.

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