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Securities > Hedging
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Hedging Defined
An investment strategy by which the investor tries to eliminate all potential future gain or loss on an investment. For example, investors may hedge their investments with stock options, future contracts, or by selling short.
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- Off-Balance Sheet Financing
- Hedgefonds: Eine Milliarde Dollar pro Tag - manager-magazi n.de
- George Soros - Quantum Hedgefonds von George Soros
- Index Futures
Fri Nov 14
- Against the Grain: Food Firms Hedge Costs - WSJ.com
- Investing in Housing (Without Buying a House): Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
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Wed Nov 12
- Forex Hedging - Forex Trading Strategy: Forex Hedging
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