What do these two Forex phrases mean?

Can anyone tell me the difference (if any ) between these two forex analysts trading terms ?

" SHORT AT 1.2878 FOR A 1.2772 OBJECTIVE "

" SELL AT 1.5170 FOR A 1.5050 OBJECTIVE "

[I]do they both mean the same thing [/I]?

They both appeared in the same forex article but I don’t know why one is using the word ’ short ’ yet the other says ’ sell ’ . I thought shorting was selling ?

Thanks,

Martin

Yes, ‘going short’ and ‘selling’ are terms for the same thing.
The author of that article apparently didnt’t want to use the same term over and over, so he alternated.

thanks. I thought they meant the same thing but then I wondered if it was maybe some special way of selling that analysts use. As a novice in forex trading I thought Babypips.com would be the best place to shed some light on my query.

same meaning :slight_smile:

Selling short means you are selling something that you do not own at that time. Later you buy it and (cover).