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Comment by Sadie222on Jul 22, 2018 4:04pm
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RE:RE:RE:How does short selling make money

RE:RE:RE:How does short selling make money
deisman03 wrote:
marketsense wrote: Don't forget about the dividend.  The shorter is now responsible for paying the dividend if
he is still short on record date.   The concept is simple providing you understand all the 
implications.  There has been a lot of confusion over this by reading the previous posts
so for a simple concept,  it seems to confuse a lot of people.



When I first started reading up on shorting it seemed simple. 

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If the short sells to another institution or individual into MARGIN accounts it looks to me like those same stocks units can be shorted again, while already being shorted.

GLTA the good folks here.  


YUP
The new owner of the shares, IS THE OWNER. The history includes an IOU between the lender and shorter, but that is a private agreement. The lender has sold those shares. He expects to be repaid in-kind, and will generally make very sure it happens.


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