Hedge

Summary

A hedge is an investment strategy aimed at minimizing risk by offsetting potential losses in one asset with gains in another.

Detailed Description

In the context of trading and investments, hedging involves taking an offsetting position in a related security. Common hedging techniques include options, futures contracts, and other derivatives designed to protect against adverse price movements in an asset. For example, if an investor owns shares of a stock expected to decline, they might purchase put options to help mitigate losses. While hedging can reduce potential losses, it also limits potential gains.

Category
Investment Strategy
Synonyms
Risk Management
Hedging

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Risk Mitigation in Crypto Trading

Traders often use hedging strategies to protect their investments against market volatility and fluctuations in cryptocurrency prices.

Industries:

Finance
Cryptocurrency

Platforms:

Coinbase
Binance
Kraken
Currency Hedging for International Business

Companies engaged in international trade can hedge against currency fluctuations by entering into forward contracts or options.

Industries:

Manufacturing
Import/Export

Platforms:

Forex Trading Platforms
Treasury Management Software

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