Futures Hedge

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A futures hedge is a risk management strategy employed to mitigate potential losses from adverse price movements in an underlying asset by using futures contracts. This technique involves taking an offsetting position in the futures market to protect against price volatility. Commonly used in commodities, currencies, and interest rate markets, a futures hedge aims to stabilize financial outcomes and ensure predictability in financial planning.

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