Shorting Long-Term Bearish Trends

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When selling short in downtrends, you have to be very aware of several

factors that could cause a stock to rebound to old highs. The

first thing you need to learn is how to identify when a stock is beginning

to enter a bearish trend. Most of the time, you will see poor fundamentals

accompanied by bearish chart patterns. Let me repeat

something I have said before: You do not short merely for technical

reasons when you are shorting a stock for three days or longer. You

must have a poor fundamental outlook for earnings if the bearish

trend is to last for a prolonged amount of time. Technical factors

will help you enter the trade and will help you stay in the bearish

trend until it is likely to reverse.

When selling short in downtrends, you have to be very aware of several

factors that could cause a stock to rebound to old highs. The

first thing you need to learn is how to identify when a stock is beginning

to enter a bearish trend. Most of the time, you will see poor fundamentals

accompanied by bearish chart patterns. Let me repeat

something I have said before: You do not short merely for technical

reasons when you are shorting a stock for three days or longer. You

must have a poor fundamental outlook for earnings if the bearish

trend is to last for a prolonged amount of time. Technical factors

will help you enter the trade and will help you stay in the bearish

trend until it is likely to reverse.