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Comment by patwolf

3 days ago

That'd work well for a catastrophic Eron-style collapse, but many companies die a slow death, like Sears.

With Sears like companies you can take a very small short position and then reinvest the money from the sale going long S&P500 type stuff. That's roughly what Chanos did. It has to be small position as a percent of your portfolio in case it decides to go up 10x when you are not looking. I think Chanos's results over a decade were something like 0% on the shorts, 50% on the longs the money was reinvested into.