The answer is no if you are holding your investments in a stock fund , mutual funds , or other standard asset allocation accounts. The reason for this is that these large accounts are regulated and do not allow short stock positions. … Some people don’t have the funds , or are reluctant to risk it in an individual account. After all, trading stock for a novice can be complicated. You could lose all your investment fast if you aren’t sure what to do. …

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