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{{#mermaid:graph TD
subgraph "STEP 2. BUY TO CLOSE"
SS1[SHORT SELLER]--MUST RETURN THE BORROWED SHARES-->2[BUYS THE STOCK AT NEW PRICE ex. $80]--MUST RETURN THE STOCK TO-->SO2[ORIGINAL STOCK OWNER]
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|{{#mermaid:graph TD
subgraph "STEP 1. SELL TO OPEN"
SO[STOCK OWNER]--LOANS TO SHORT SELLER usually for a fee-->SS[SHORT SELLER]--SELLS THE STOCK-->1[KEEPS THE CASH ex. $100 per share]
end
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"Short selling" of stocks is a way to make money from a decline in price of a stock over time.
"Short selling" of stocks is a way to make money from a decline in price of a stock over time.


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## usually from a stock broker
## usually from a stock broker
# "Sell to open"  
# "Sell to open"  
## = Sell the stock that you have borrowed at current prices
# "Buy to close"  
# "Buy to close"  
## = Buying the stock back later at a cheaper price (hopefully)
## = Buying the stock back later at a cheaper price (hopefully)
## the Short Seller


* Steps  1. borrow stock and sell at current price  2. buy back at certain date at present value  3. pocket difference
* Steps   
# Sell to Open:
## borrow stock and sell at current price   
### the borrowed stock is owed back after a period of time
### sell the borrowed stock at current price
### keep the cash
# Buy to close
## the stock must be returned to the original owner after a period of time.
## so the Short Seller must buy the stock at the new price
## then return the shares to the owner
## the difference between the stock price at "Sell to Open" versus "Buy to close" = profit or losss


{{#mermaid:graph TD
'''Profit scenario''':
 
{{#mermaid:graph LR
subgraph "STEP 2. BUY TO CLOSE"
subgraph "PROFIT"
SS1[SHORT SELLER]--MUST RETURN THE BORROWED SHARES-->2[BUYS THE STOCK AT NEW PRICE ex. $80]--MUST RETURN THE STOCK TO-->SO2[ORIGINAL STOCK OWNER]
3[SELL TO OPEN]--SELLS BORROWED SHARES FOR $100-->4[BUY TO CLOSE]--BUYS BACK STOCK AT NEW PRICE<BR>OF $80 TO RETURN TO OWNER-->1[PROFIT = $20]
end
end
subgraph "STEP 1. SELL TO OPEN"
SO[STOCK OWNER]--LOANS TO SHORT SELLER usually for a fee-->SS[SHORT SELLER]--SELLS THE STOCK-->1[KEEPS THE CASH ex. $100 per share]
end
}}
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'''Loss scenario''':
{{#mermaid:graph LR
{{#mermaid:graph LR
subgraph "PROFIT"
subgraph "PROFIT"
3[SELL TO OPEN]--SELLS BORROWED SHARES FOR $100-->4[BUY TO CLOSE]--BUYS BACK STOCK AT <BR>NEW PRICE TO RETURN TO OWNER-->1[PROFIT = $20]
3[SELL TO OPEN]--SELLS BORROWED SHARES FOR $100-->4[BUY TO CLOSE]--BUYS BACK STOCK AT NEW PRICE<BR>OF $120 TO RETURN TO OWNER-->1[LOSS = $20]
end
end
}}
}}