Short Selling: Finding Uncommon Short Ideas (Columbia Business School Publishing)

Short Selling: Finding Uncommon Short Ideas (Columbia Business School Publishing)

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Short Selling: Finding Uncommon Short Ideas (Columbia Business School Publishing)

When an investor believes a stock is overvalued and will soon drop in price, he might decide to “short” it. First, he borrows an amount of the stock, and then sells it. He waits for the stock to tank and then buys back the same amount of shares at a deflated price. After returning the shares to his lender, he pockets the difference—unless any one of several hard-to-predict variables interferes, and the stock fails to drop. Since these variables are so hard to predict, short selling is difficult for even seasoned investors. It takes great talent and experience to isolate the best “short ideas” for falling stocks—skills Amit Kumar developed over two decades of market analysis and trading. This book shares his short-selling framework, built on themes common to falling stocks and the market’s endemic strengths and cycles. Including key case studies and exclusive interviews with successful fund managers Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Management) and Mark Roberts (Off Wall Street Consulting Group), this volume shows investors how to avoid traps and profit from well-researched short ideas. Investors may not always act on short ideas, but they can still avoid losses by using Kumar’s framework to identify stocks that are overvalued. Everyone from professionals to amateur investors can adopt his fundamental research approach, which transforms short selling into a long-term strategy.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Amit Kumar
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780231538848
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Columbia University Press
Manufacturer
Columbia University Press
NumberOfPages
266
PublicationDate
2015-11-17
Publisher
Columbia University Press
ReleaseDate
2015-11-17
Studio
Columbia University Press