Since I never use Bullets, that may disqualify me from answering
Remember that these special products often are "pushed" by the pro firms who make money selling them to you. I'm sure there are cases where a bullet would make a short easier to get off, but I have rarely had any problems shorting NYSE stocks.
Hehem,
One does not need a bullet under "normal" circumstances. When a stock is tanking, without a bullet, you would have missed the .50c or .75c move, whereas with a bullet and fast reflexes (i.e., don't think too long) you may only miss .10c or .15c of the move.
You are right tho, they may be overused when a little trading would suffice.
nitro
