Hedge Making an investment to reduce the risk of adverse price movements in an asset. Normally, a hedge consists of taking an offsetting position in a related security, such as a futures contract. Investopedia Says: An example of a hedge would be if you owned a stock, then sold a futures contract stating that you will sell your stock at a set price, therefore avoiding market fluctuations.
Investors use this strategy when they are unsure of what the market will do. A perfect hedge reduces your risk to nothing (except for the cost of the hedge). Related Terms: Delta Hedge Derivatives Time Bomb Hedge Fund Hedge Ratio Hedged Tender Hedgelet HedgeStreet Naked Position Pairs Trade Perfect Hedge |