For bullish futures contracts, the market generally calls them "buy more", but they are also called "short". The so-called "buy more" is bullish buying, and the "more" here is bullish. Short is easy to be ambiguous, because "buy" means bullish, and "empty" means bearish. If you are bullish and use "short", then "short" does not mean short, it means buying a paper contract, not a physical commodity.
For bearish selling futures contracts, the market generally calls it "short selling", but it is also called "short selling". The so-called "short selling" means selling short, and the "empty" here means selling a paper contract instead of a physical object. "Short" here refers to buying a put contract, and "short" means "down", which is different from the previous "short". It can be seen that there is nothing wrong with the market's understanding of buying more and short selling, which is easy to cause ambiguity. Readers or investors should be able to distinguish the meaning to be expressed in combination with the context when meeting.
Long refers to long contracts, also known as long positions or long positions, that is, when the investment valve judges that commodity prices are rising, it opens positions to buy futures contracts, commonly known as buying more, and investors holding long positions are commonly known as long positions. Short refers to bearish contracts, also known as short positions or short positions, that is, investors open positions to sell futures contracts when commodity prices fall, commonly known as short selling.
Question 2: What do you mean by buying long positions and short positions? This is a buying operation of futures. Buying more means that the variety you buy makes money when the price rises. Selling more means that you make money when the price of the variety you sell falls.
Question 3: In foreign exchange, such as Euro/USD, what do you mean by buying more and selling less? Buying more means buying euros and selling dollars. Conversely, if you short this currency pair, it means selling euros and buying dollars.
Question 4: What do you mean by buying more and selling short, such as Euro/USD? Buying more means buying euros and selling dollars. Conversely, if you short this currency pair, it means selling euros and buying dollars.
Question 5: Help for futures terms. What is the difference between buying more and shorting, and selling more and shorting? You're talking about option terms, not futures. Futures can only be bought long (bullish) and short (bearish). Options include buy long (buy call options), short (sell inflated options), sell long (buy put options) and short (sell put options), among which buy call options and sell put options are multi-party (bullish); Selling call options and buying put options are empty (bearish)
Question 6: What is long buying and short selling in futures trading? Futures can be bought first and then sold, or they can be sold first and then bought for hedging. Therefore, futures should create a new concept and distinguish between the first trading behavior and the trading direction. The trading direction creates the concepts of buy more and short selling, and the trading behavior creates the concepts of opening and closing positions. Buying more refers to buying futures contracts (multiple positions), and short selling refers to selling futures contracts (short positions). Buying more in the same month and buying short positions are just two sides of the same contract, not two kinds of contracts. For bullish futures contracts, the market generally calls them "buy more", but they are also called "short". The so-called "buy more" is bullish buying, and the "more" here is bullish. Short is easy to be ambiguous, because "buy" means bullish, and "empty" means bearish. If you are bullish and use "short", then "short" does not mean short, it means buying a paper contract, not a physical commodity. For bearish selling futures contracts, the market generally calls it "short selling", but it is also called "short selling". The so-called "short selling" means selling short, and the "empty" here means selling a paper contract instead of a physical object. "Short" here refers to buying a put contract, and "short" means "down", which is different from the previous "short". It can be seen that there is nothing wrong with the market's understanding of buying more and short selling, which is easy to cause ambiguity. Readers or investors should be able to distinguish the meaning to be expressed in combination with the context when meeting. Multi-position refers to a bullish contract, also known as multi-position or long position, that is, investors open positions to buy futures contracts when commodity prices rise, commonly known as buy more, and investors holding multi-positions are commonly known as long positions. Short refers to bearish contracts, also known as short positions or short positions, that is, investors open positions to sell futures contracts when commodity prices fall, commonly known as short selling.
Question 7: What do you mean by buying more and shorting? Short-selling means that investors predict that the stock price will rise, but their own funds are limited, so they can't buy a lot of stocks. Therefore, they pay a part of the deposit first, buy stocks through bank financing through brokers, and then sell them when the stock price rises to a certain price, so as to obtain the difference income.
Short selling means that investors predict that the stock price will fall, so they pay mortgage loans to brokers and borrow shares to sell first. When the stock price falls to a certain price, buy the stock, and then return the borrowed stock to get the difference income.
I've never heard of buying more books, most of which are called reading more in the market. Generally speaking, it is optimistic about individual stocks and buying.
Question 8: Foreign exchange can be bought long and sold short. What do you mean? If you are bullish, you can buy it first and then sell it when it rises.
If you are bearish, you can sell it first, and then buy it when it falls.
Question 9: What do you mean by buying more stocks and shorting them? Buying more stocks can make money.
Shorting, falling can also make money.
The mainland stock market cannot be short, but if it is short, it will be short, and if it is cheap, it will be earned.
Question 10: Do "short spot" and "short selling" mean the same thing? Why? Different meaning, the short position in the stock represents the short-selling power (a wave of people going into the sea), and the spot is a relative meaning. If you short this wave, you will be short; Short selling, also selling empty, is an operation instruction, which means that you sell the spot and deliver it to the outside when you deliver it; And before delivery, you close the position, and the direction of closing the position is to buy the spot and complete the transaction.
As for why? This is defined by foreigners, just as the sun is called the sun and the moon is called the moon, which is how people define it.