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A short-seller borrows a stock and sells it, betting it will go down. If so, the “short-seller” profits from buying the stock back cheaper. He loses if the price rises. Short-selling is normally risky: You are betting against the long-term trend of the market.
The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
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