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Short run

Referring to a short time horizon, usually one in which some aspects of behavior that would vary over a longer time do not have time to do so. In trade models, it usually means that the employment of some factors of production is fixed. Contrasts with long run.



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Short position

Short position

Occurs when a person sells stocks he or she does not yet own. Shares must be borrowed, before the sale, to make "good delivery" to the buyer. Eventually, the shares must be bought back to close out the transaction. This technique is used when an investor believes the stock price will drop.


Short selling

Short selling

The strategy which involves selling shares you don't yet own in the expectation that the price will fall and you can buy them back at a lower price later (thus making a profit).


Short sale rule

Short sale rule

An SEC rule requiring that SEC be made only in a SEC that is moving upward; this means either on an SEC from the last sale, or showing no downward movement.


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Go short

See 'short selling'.


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See: Unmatched book.


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