China has just revealed itself to be very anti-free trade.
They are going after short sellers.
If you’re not a serious investor, here’s how short selling works:
If you think a stock will go up in price, you buy the stock and sell it when it goes up a ways.
If you think the stock is going down in price, you sell the stock high and buy it to cover the position, when it has come down.
In options trading we have two kinds of options:
Call options bet the market will go up. Put options are a bet the market (or stock) will go down.
This month, the Shanghai stock market did terribly. And as you can see on a one year chart (over here) it has seen something like 30% of its value whacked.
Rather than let the market work things out, however, Chinese regulators are going on a witch hunt. They are pressuring both foreign and domestic stock outfits to turn over records on who made money by piling on to bloated, overpriced, supersaturated market and made a few Yuan.
There are two ways to make money in any market: Spot a good deal before anyone else and ride it up making money with a long position and call options.
The other way is to spot the moment of absolutely loony behaviors and sell short and own a bunch of put options.
So a simple note to the government of China: Don’t fall into the danger of rigged markets where only good news is allowed. You want to see real market panic? Just go after short sellers and everyone else will quickly figure out that the country doesn’t really want winners…it wants something else.
Raw naked power and control. And that’s not how free markets work.
As someone who made a little money in 1987, 2001, and 2008, I can tell you that short selling is a vital function in markets since it keeps everyone honest.
Would you gamble in a casino where winning more than $5 dollars would lead to a back room shakedown? “You’re welcome to win as much as you want, but if you bet against the house, take your action elsewhere.”
No worries – The market will. And Shanghai’s decline doesn’t look complete, to my eyes.
Cancer In Your Ear
We knew it: New report out says yes, cell phones do cause cancer.
Sometimes being a Luddite pays off. Everyone laughed at Ure and many went away when I decried cell phone dangers 10 years ago.