Short Selling Profit Potential
Below, you will find some of the profit potential behind short-selling stocks in the U.S. and World Stock Markets. Shorting stocks have proven to be the savvy investors choice time and time again for generating steady cash to build up their capital, based on the probability they factor in when the stock does come time to decline in price. Take a look at some common figures below, and you'll see why shorting stocks with our Online Information Packet will help you generate steady, consistent cashflow:
The table below will show you how much money can be
made Selling Short A Stock!
This Stock Chart Example Below Has Dropped From About $40 To $9 Over A 3 Month Time Frame:
So, let's say you sold short at $40, and bought the stock back at $9 within the 3 month time frame, because you are betting the stock will decline in price, which it has. Now, since you had borrowed the shares from your broker in your Margin Account, you need to buy the shares back, but only at $9.
Therefore, you make $31 Per Share. Here are some figures:
Amount of Shares x Profit
Figure Shows Profit Only - Not Initial Investment
Shares Bought/Amount Invested |
Profits Earned From Investment |
25 Shares At $40 =$1,000 |
$775 |
50 Shares At $40 = $2,000 |
$1,550 |
100 Shares At $40 = $4,000 |
$3,100 |
150 Shares At $40 = $6,000 |
$4,650 |
200 Shares At $40 = $8,000 |
$6,200 |
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