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MaxTheCreator
Perhaps it is easier to look at it as owning positive shares or owning negative shares.
Mathematically speaking, there is no difference between buying or shorting stock on iPredict. Shorting a stock is equivalent to buying stock of the opposite outcome. Either way you are holding contracts which you can make you profit or loss.
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hmonkey
If you short a bundle of n stocks, the payout
would be $n-1, not $1 (as all but one will close
at $0).
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