Short-selling debt from smaller private companies you think are about to tank? That's supposedly one of the trickiest plays in the book. Yet word on the street suggests some traders have found their way around these obstacles. The approach remains complex, sure—but those in the know claim there's a method that's been quietly making rounds. Makes you wonder what exactly they've figured out that the textbooks don't cover.
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TradingNightmare
· 3h ago
Well... it's that "secret that everyone in the industry knows" again. I think it's mostly just gambling with a different name.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 3h ago
I heard there are insider strategies to short small company bonds? This is quite a trap, it feels like something only institutions can manipulate.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 4h ago
To put it simply, it's about playing with information asymmetry, this trap isn't that mysterious.
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BloodInStreets
· 4h ago
It's the same old "expert secrets" talk, making it feel like an underground casino. Shorting small business debt? I think it's just a bunch of people betting on others getting rekt, nothing more than playing the interest spread well.
Short-selling debt from smaller private companies you think are about to tank? That's supposedly one of the trickiest plays in the book. Yet word on the street suggests some traders have found their way around these obstacles. The approach remains complex, sure—but those in the know claim there's a method that's been quietly making rounds. Makes you wonder what exactly they've figured out that the textbooks don't cover.