This would mean that after April expiration you would be naked short a put.
There are dangers to being short a stock, though, as losses could potentially be infinite.
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What frequently happens is that market participants short a stock but later fail to deliver it.
It's hard to determine when to short a dot-com stock with no earnings to decelerate.
Should someone be short a few bucks on any given day, they spot one another.
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How to achieve such a whopping increase in efficiency over so short a time?
In March, the Carnival Dream cut short a Caribbean cruise, with Carnival reporting that the ship's emergency generator failed.
Or that fuel cells running on hydrogen still cost way too much and last way too short a time.
Obama has more than doubled the W. deficits, while coming up short a tenth of a point of growth.
She said Stephen's illness had cut short a promising career in the army.
They could only short a stock when one of those orders sold for a higher price than the previous order.
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And Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is cutting short a foreign trip to deal with the crisis, his office said.
And they argue that, in any case, 15 years is too short a timescale in which to read a significant trend.
And I think their frustration is that they've been given a task and asked to complete it in too short a time.
The letter prompted Ms Jean, a former refugee from Haiti, to cut short a trip to Europe to rush back to Ottawa.
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Before an investor can short a stock, he is supposed to borrow the shares and pay a broker or stockholder a fee.
The 22-year-old said he struggles to get out of bed at times and has cut short a holiday to return for scans.
As a practical matter, rigorous national security reviews of sensitive dual-use technologies often cannot be performed in so short a period of time.
New Zealand cut short a visit to Pakistan in May after a bomb went off close to the team hotel, killing 14 people.
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President Dilma Rousseff, who cut short a visit to Chile, has been visiting survivors at the city's Caridade hospital along with government ministers.
The Nets were just 14-14 after a December slump, prompting Prokhorov, their billionaire Russian owner, to cut short a winter vacation and fire Johnson.
None of the options are as short a time interval as the 1-hour pass or as long an interval as the annual pass, however.
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As with a short call, when you go short a put, you collect the premium on the option as a credit in your account.
With one arm in a sling and an ice pack on his shoulder, Welton cut short a two-week journey and flew home for surgery.
Naked short-selling can add extra downward momentum on a stock because without being forced to borrow the shares first, traders can short a limitless amount of stock.
Even the most avid radio listener can attest to every so often willing their sprightly and mullet-haired DJ to cut short a mind-numbingly lackluster song.
This seems too short a time to achieve a peaceful reunion.
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Mayor of London Boris Johnson, who also cut short a holiday to return, was heckled by the members of the public while viewing damage in Clapham Junction on Tuesday.
South African President Jacob Zuma has cut short a trip to Mozambique in order to visit the mine, which lies about 100km (62 miles) north-west of Johannesburg.
Mr Marzouki also announced that he was cutting short a visit to France and cancelling a trip to Egypt to return home to deal with the crisis.
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