Thanks. That is helpful.After we've had a run (up) I just look for stocks that have high percentage moves and look to go short. I'm not looking for crappy companies. The ones I look at are often semiconductors and they may have great fundamentals but all stocks get overextended at times. And I'm merely looking for a slight pullback. I don't get greedy on the short side since there is no limit on your potential loss. A long position can only go to zero. I also look at stocks that have a beta that's maybe 1.5 or higher. And initially, if you decide to try some shorts, set a predetermined profit goal.
