 That's weird. So, money geeks Mr. V here, welcome to the video guys. So into this video, I want us to talk about shorting. Before we get started, if you're new to the channel, we talk about how to earn money, how to save money, how to invest and build wealth. So if that's something that interests you, go ahead and hit that subscribe button and the notification bell so you don't miss out on new content. So the concept of short selling in the market. Why I don't do a lot of shorting? Because that is a strategy that a lot of day traders use. Some people basically do short selling. That's what they specialize in, that's how they make their money. So if you are new to this concept, but you don't really know what it means, short selling simply means that you borrow stocks, you sell them and then plan to buy them back when the price drops. So basically you're making profit when the price of a stock goes down. So let's take for instance, if you see a stock that's going up, that's shortable, it's going up, let's say it's at $100 and then you think that price is going to go down. What you do is you borrow the stock, you sell it at $100 and then when the price goes down to say $70, then you buy it back. The difference is what $30, so you just make $30. So basically you make money when the price of the stock goes down. So you're probably asking yourself, Mr. V, why don't you do a ton of that? The reason why I don't do a ton of short selling is because first of, it's hard to borrow stocks. So basically in my experience, most of the stocks that are shortable are really large card stocks. So we're talking about like Microsoft, Apple, Bowen, and if you look at the price of any of the stocks I just mentioned, they are really, really high. So let's say, take for instance, Apple at $500 a share, if you want to short it, it means I would have to put down $500 to short one share of Apple. And then if he only drops, let's say, $3, $4, and then that's what I made, $3, $4. But I put $500 down. So the math doesn't really add up for me. But if you were trading with $100, $200, $3, $400, $500,000, you can easily do that and make some good amount of money. So that's one of the reasons why I don't really do a lot of shorting. Again, I go long, so I buy low and I sell high. And the reason for that is because it's easy for me to buy stocks that are trading at say $5, $10. If I have $5,000, I can hold a reasonable position in that particular stock and make good profit and make $250 and that's good enough for me. So basically short selling as a strategy that a lot of people do implement. So again, you have to find what's comfortable for you. One of the reasons why I don't short sell is because some of the stocks that I want to short sell or some of the stocks that I trade, they are really hard to borrow. So when the stock is hard to borrow, your broker is going to charge you a fee and sometimes they charge a commission on top of that. So you would take some of your profit back. If I'm only making $200, $300 a day and then I'm paying $40, $50, $60 in commission. So that's you're taking from $250 now, you're taking me down to say $200 a day just in commission, which is still not bad. Why would I want to give that $50 away if I can just make the $50 going along without shorting? So from that perspective, I don't do shorting unless it's a stock that is shortable and the price is reasonable and there's really good information for me to go ahead and short it. So that's why I'll get into the market. So question of the day, what do you think about short selling? You know, it's a weird concept. How do you make money when the price of a stock goes down, right? Let me know in the comment section. If you are actively short selling right now, what's your strategy? How do you go about picking the stocks that you short sell? Let me know in the comment section. And if you're watching right now, we will tell us that 90% of you guys watching haven't already subscribed to my channel. So if you can go ahead and hit that subscribe button and the notification bell that would make my day. And also, if you're looking to get started with investing, Weibo is currently doing a promotion where they give you two free stocks, not one, two, for opening your account and depositing $100. You get two free stocks. So definitely check them out. I'll put the links in the description below. And as always, guys, stay motivated.