By Greg Blotnick
“I was always net long.”
“A good short portfolio allows you to be more long. . . . And that’s the crux of what we do.
It enables our investors — and ourselves — to be more long, whether it’s passive investments or stocks we select.”
There is a twofold takeaway here:
1. The greatest short sellers barely break even.
2. The primary goal of short selling should be to provide cash in a sell-off and let you “back up the truck” on your longs.
“I always used to say, if I shorted a stock and it didn’t go 20% against me, I probably made a mistake.”
Source: CFA Institute
https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor ... rt-seller/
