• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    In a similar vein to the other person responding to you, how exactly does one ‘know what they’re doing’ on the stock market without being tied in to VC firms, etc.?

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      2 days ago

      If you aren’t a trader you likely don’t know and therefore you shouldn’t go around shorting shit, or if you do post your losses on the wallstreetbets community on lemmy or reddit if there is no lemmy version

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        2 days ago

        No I’m not exactly interested in shorting, I didn’t get wound up with the apes on Reddit. I’m mostly just curious, I don’t understand it.

        Edit: I understand what shorting is, I do not understand why shorting happens to the companies it happens to.

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          I understand what shorting is, I do not understand why shorting happens to the companies it happens to.

          People believing the current price to be higher than the future price.

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            22 hours ago

            But is that it? Isn’t shorting entirely speculative and based on whether anyone is actually watching the stock closely? To my understanding, that was the reason VC firms chose businesses like Gamestop and BB&B to short. Am I wrong about this?

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              22 hours ago

              Isn’t shorting entirely speculative and based on whether anyone is actually watching the stock closely?

              What’s correct about that sentence is that shorting is speculative. It’s a type of contract a person can use, to their financial benefit, if they believe strongly that the market price of a stock or product will decrease.

              Where they get that believe from, is irrelevant. I didn’t follow the gamestop meme closely, so can’t speculate on their believe.

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                21 hours ago

                Ah, ok. Yeah my understanding was they would short stocks that were likely to decrease in value down the line and that they chose stocks like GS or BB&B because it was unlikely for something like the wallstreetbets shenanigans to happen (emphasis on unlikely).

                Again, I’m not interested in shorting. I feel like I need to emphasize that lol.