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Hedging demands
The financial definition for Hedging demands:
Demands for securities to hedge particular sources of consumption risk, beyond the usual mean-variance diversification motivation.
Similar MatchesCross hedgingCross hedging Applies to derivative products. Hedging with a futures contract that is different from the underlying being hedged. Use of a hedging instrument different from the security being hedged. Hedging instruments are usually selected to have the highest price correlation to the underlying.
HedgingHedging A strategy designed to reduce investment risk using call options, put options, short-selling, or futures contracts. A hedge can help lock in profits. Its purpose is to reduce the volatility of a portfolio by reducing the risk of loss.
Selective hedgingSelective hedging Protecting investments during some time periods and not during
others.
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