Book competition: Clunie's guide to short-selling

BOOK COMPETITION

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To celebrate the launch of Jupiter manager James Clunie's new ebook on the art of short-selling, we publish an edited extract, and offer readers the chance to win a copy of the book.

Investment Week has three to give away, courtesy of Harriman House. Please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘James Clunie'. Winners will be drawn at random on 21 October. Short-selling was in the news a lot in 2008. And when the next financial bubble bursts, you can be sure it will be back with a vengeance. But even with its rise to prominence in recent years, many people don’t understand short selling well. One of a number of interesting things that crops up when looking at short-selling is whether or not short-sellers are better informed than the average...

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