Personal Finance & Money Asked on September 29, 2021
If you hold a long position in a stock and believe it will go down but don’t want to realize any gains, you can a open short position in that same stock to hedge against any drops in the price. This strategy of "shorting against the box" is restricted in the United States due to the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Are there any similar regulations in Canada or other countries?
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