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

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To: Square_Dealings who wrote (2524)3/11/2001 2:48:02 PM
From: XBrit  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
<<Long or Short on heavy margin at this juncture in the market is a recipe for a lot of money to be lost.>>

I think you may be missing the point. Any short position at all requires use of margin for 50% of the market value of the securities shorted. This is not foolish leverage, it's part of the basic rules for shorting.

For example, I was short several semi stocks last week, total short position about 50% of my trading account. Schwab was showing a margin balance of half this, i.e. about 25% of my account.

So you can see, it wouldn't take much shorting to make margin numbers look really high.

If it turns out that margin usage associated with shorting is excluded from the statistics Hahn cited, then I apologize. But I don't believe that's the case.
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