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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.

  3. Beta (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Beta is the hedge ratio of an investment with respect to the stock market. For example, to hedge out the market-risk of a stock with a market beta of 2.0, an investor would short $2,000 in the stock market for every $1,000 invested in the stock. Thus insured, movements of the overall stock market no longer influence the combined position on ...

  4. Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Derivatives can be used either for risk management (i.e. to "hedge" by providing offsetting compensation in case of an undesired event, a kind of "insurance") or for speculation (i.e. making a financial "bet"). This distinction is important because the former is a prudent aspect of operations and financial management for many firms across many ...

  5. 1 Warren Buffett Stock to Hedge Against an Overheated Market

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    Image source: Getty Images. This Warren Buffett stock shines in this environment. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) stands out as an intriguing hedge against an overheated market. Led ...

  6. Hedge funds got their 'hedge' back in 2022: Morning Brief - AOL

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    A rough year for the stock market was a winning one for some of the biggest names in the business. Hedge funds got their 'hedge' back in 2022: Morning Brief [Video] Skip to main content

  7. Analysis-Hedge fund's trades with lenders point to return of ...

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    Earlier this year a hedge fund structured two trades worth $642 million, the kinds of which have not been seen since the 2008 crisis. It sold insurance to two U.S. lenders against losses on a loan ...

  8. r/wallstreetbets - Wikipedia

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    r/wallstreetbets, also known as WallStreetBets or WSB, is a subreddit where participants discuss stock and option trading. It has become notable for its colorful jargon, aggressive trading strategies, stories of extreme gains and losses acquired in the stock market, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused significant losses for a number of US hedge funds and ...

  9. Americans are draining stock portfolios to shovel more money ...

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    Sports betting apps hook users with aggressive sign-up bonuses and incentives to place the first bet and trust that the convenience and ease of their platforms will help them retain users.