Can the Fixed System be used in short selling?

clock movement gears gear transmission wheels short sellingYes, absolutely the Fixed System be used in short selling. It does not matter which direction the market is moving as long as it’s moving vigorously. The Fixed System incorporates all the successful concepts and procedures Jesse Livermore used in the 1929 crash to make a hundred million USD shorting shares on the NY Stock Exchange. He had the facts and applied them in a manner consistent with economic law. He used leverage and pyramiding. The pros on Wall Street make almost all the big money from the short side. Look at it this way: only two actions are possible in the market. You can buy or you can sell. The entire Wall Street system is simply a marketing tool used to acquire shares for next to free from the companies Wall Street finances and sell them to the general public at a higher price. The brokerage firms, sales personnel, lawyers, and accountants have to be paid. The process has costs. Without paying for promotion, the share prices could not reach ridiculous levels. Jesse Livermore did not work for a brokerage firm promoting stocks. He was an independent speculator. When he shorted an overpriced share, he didn’t pay for getting it to be overpriced. If he shorted a stock at the top and closed out the short at the bottom, he took 100% of the profit without paying for any promotion costs. This did not escape the attention of the establishment promoters. Contrary to public record, Jesse Livermore did not die broke nor did he commit suicide. It is best not to let them know you’re eating what they consider to be their lunch. My book, The Art of Speculation during Civil War – Sun Tzu Meets Jesse Livermore, covers the entire privacy issue in full. This is part of the Fixed System. For more details and a free white paper, click here.

And yes, Carthage must be destroyed, and yes, you too can turn 10K into 5.5m in less than a year trading futures and options.


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