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Strategies & Market Trends : Playing the QQQQ with Terry and friends.

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To: Jill who wrote (588)6/3/2005 12:59:37 AM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (2) of 4814
 
And by the way, for all practical purposes, you can hold that short position indefinitely----hours, days, months, years, whatever.

With retail short selling, you will not get a call from your broker saying he wants his shares back now, or next week, or whatever. There will be no pressure to close the position.

Technically this is possible, but practically, with retail shorting, it virtually never happens.

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