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Short Selling

An evidence-based introduction

By James Clunie
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About the Author

James Clunie

James Clunie is Head of Strategy, Absolute Return at Jupiter Asset Management and manages the Jupiter Absolute Return Fund (Unit Trust) as well as the Jupiter Global Absolute Return fund (SICAV). Before joining Jupiter, James worked at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership as an Investment Director of equities, and managed a long/short equity fund and UK long-only funds. James was a senior ... Read more on James Clunie

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Introduction

1. Common Approaches to Short Selling
- Quantitative Approaches
- Forensic Accounting
- Thematic Investing
- Fair Value Analysis ... and the Identification of Over-priced Securities
- Identifying Balance Sheet Weakness or Financial Distress
- Understanding and Exploiting the Market Ecology
- Just a Little More Theory ...
- Some Evidence

2. Short-Selling in Practice

3. Final Thoughts

New Thinking on Market Volatility
References
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Introduction

1. Common Approaches to Short Selling
- Quantitative Approaches
- Forensic Accounting
- Thematic Investing
- Fair Value Analysis ... and the Identification of Over-priced Securities
- Identifying Balance Sheet Weakness or Financial Distress
- Understanding and Exploiting the Market Ecology
- Just a Little More Theory ...
- Some Evidence

2. Short-Selling in Practice

3. ...

Jacket Text

What is short-selling? And is it as profitable - or as dangerous - as it can seem?

In this highly focused eBook, financial expert and author James Clunie reveals everything you need to know about the art of short-selling without wasting your time.

Cutting to the quick, it lays bare:

- all major short-selling techniques: quantitative, forensic accounting, thematic investing, fair value analysis, balance sheet weakness/financial distress, and exploiting market ecology

- the advantages and disadvantages of each short-selling approach, and their rates of success and failure

- where short-sellers get their information from

- how short-sellers try to practise risk management
and much more!

With a low-growth atmosphere and markets still nervous in the wake of recent financial crises, there has never been a better time to get on top of what it means to be a successful short-seller. Short Selling by James Clunie is the most time and cost-effective way to start getting ahead of other traders and investors now.

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