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  2. Hedge (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment. A hedge can be constructed from many types of financial instruments, including stocks, exchange-traded funds, insurance, forward contracts, swaps, options, gambles, [1] many types of over-the-counter and derivative products, and futures contracts.

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  4. Talk:Hedge (finance) - Wikipedia

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    But there is another meaning, which is that if you do hedge your bet, you aren't fully committed. It could do with being better written that that, though! --Red King 20:28, 17 February 2006 (UTC) _____ "TO HEDGE A BET. “Why You Say It?” by Webb Garrison (Rutledge Hill Press, 1992) has this explanation for the phrase: “Hedge.

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  6. Hedge (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics (particularly sub-fields like applied linguistics and pragmatics), a hedge is a word or phrase used in a sentence to express ambiguity, probability, caution, or indecisiveness about the remainder of the sentence, rather than full accuracy, certainty, confidence, or decisiveness. [1]

  7. 6 Ways to Hedge Your Wealth Against Inflation - AOL

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    When prices rise rapidly and persistently during an inflationary spiral, dollars lose purchasing power and investors can see the value of their portfolios decline. Inflation-hedging strategies try ...

  8. Emotional hedge - Wikipedia

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    An emotional hedge is a psychological and financial strategy used to mitigate potential negative emotions by offsetting a personally significant outcome with a compensatory action. [1] The concept is most commonly applied in sports betting , where an individual places a wager against their favored team. [ 2 ]

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