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Hedge

An investment position taken specifically to offset potential losses in another position. Common hedges include buying put options to protect a stock portfolio, shorting an index ETF against individual long positions, or using futures contracts to lock in commodity prices. Hedging reduces risk but also limits upside -- it is essentially paying for insurance against unfavorable price movements.

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