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How do I bet against Facebook on the stock market?
10-15-2012, 08:00 PM
Post: #1
How do I bet against Facebook on the stock market?
I think Facebook is going to crash and burn-literally. I bet within 1.5 months it will be at 20 dollars a share or lower. How would I invest to bet against it?

I do NOT want to do these 2 options.

1. Invest in a different social network service. I think they are all flat and obsolete due to new mobile devices.
2. ETFs that attempt to invest in a counter 'basket' of stocks. I think facebook will Fail all by itself, without having positive or negative effects on anyone else.

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10-15-2012, 08:08 PM
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Become Chuck Norris

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10-15-2012, 08:08 PM
Post: #3
 
You do not seem to know how stocks work. You cannot "bet against" stocks. If you want to bet, go to a gambling website.
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10-15-2012, 08:08 PM
Post: #4
 
Short facebook.

EDIT: You might want to put this into the finance/business section, as they probably will know more than we will!
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10-15-2012, 08:08 PM
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I really don't know, sorry about that, however I have a question for you.
Where can I view the realtime updates of the stock market prices of facebook?
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10-15-2012, 08:08 PM
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Wow... Obviously the people who answered this don't know anything about stocks... *Aria* is speakin out there *Bum*.... It's called getting "shorts"... You are landed the stocks from a broker. Then u sell the Stocks. Then when the stock goes down. You buy the stocks back that weren't lent to you with the profit u made. Then return the stocks to the broker... Then keep the cash that's left over.....
I think Facebook will be a great choice for "shorts"... But that's a gamble...
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