Hedging

Hedging is a risk management strategy used to reduce the potential impact of adverse market movements. Investors use various financial instruments to protect their portfolios from specific risks.

For example, an investor may hedge against currency fluctuations, falling stock prices, or rising interest rates. While hedging can reduce losses, it may also limit potential gains.

Most long-term retail investors use limited hedging, but understanding the concept helps explain how professional investors manage risk.