In addition to a large position in my IRA in SDS (double-short S&P 500 ETF), this morning I bought a large position in QID (double-short NASDAQ ETF).Quote from Buy1Sell2:
All equity investments (muts) outside of the trading account were pulled at the close yesterday. I am 100 percent in cash and short the ES![]()
Quote from mbusch:
In addition to a large position in my IRA in SDS (double-short S&P 500 ETF), this morning I bought a large position in QID (double-short NASDAQ ETF).

Short ETFs are the only way I can play the short side in my IRA, since it's inherently a non-margin account. (I can also buy puts, but I'm not as comfortable with options.) The two double-short ETFs track 200% of the inverse of the S&P and NASDAQ indices. I have a break-even stop on the SDS holding (which is already up 5% in a week), and a 2% stop on the QID I just bought this morning (which is already up 1.5% in the past hour).Quote from Buy1Sell2:
"Never ever risk more than 2 percent of trading capital"