IB daytrading:how do you simulataneously long and short?

Say, you had entered into a short position for SKF,

and in the middle,

it actually embarks on a brief up trend,

and you want to catch this brief upwave, and want to do some brief long trade while keeping your short position open,

How do you do that?

Is it impossible and I have to do this from two accounts?

Thanks
 
Quote from mizhael:

Say, you had entered into a short position for SKF,

and in the middle,

it actually embarks on a brief up trend,

and you want to catch this brief upwave, and want to do some brief long trade while keeping your short position open,

How do you do that?

Is it impossible and I have to do this from two accounts?

Thanks

You could buy the FAZ to hedge your short SKF.
 
Quote from mizhael:

Say, you had entered into a short position for SKF,

and in the middle,

it actually embarks on a brief up trend,

and you want to catch this brief upwave, and want to do some brief long trade while keeping your short position open,

How do you do that?

Is it impossible and I have to do this from two accounts?

Thanks

There is no need to keep your short position open unless you have some bizarre tax reason in which case you need a second account.

Go short.
Go long by closing as many shorts as needed + adding more long if its a bigger posn
Close long with adjustments as above by reopening short position.
 
It is legally possible for stocks with other brokers like Ameritrade. With IB, you will need to work it around if you wish as suggested by others.
 
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