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  • 51Beta-Hedging — Das Beta Hedging ist eine indirekte Kursabsicherungsmethode für diejenigen Aktien, für welche keine Put Optionen am Terminmarkt erhältlich sind. Da Aktienkursbewegungen größtenteils durch die Wertentwicklung des Gesamtmarktes (welche durch den… …

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  • 52Delta-Hedging — Mit Delta Hedging bezeichnet man eine Absicherungsstragie, mit der man eine Optionsposition gegen Preisänderungen des Basiswertes absichert. Hierzu baut man eine Position im Basiswert auf, deren Wertänderungen bei Preisbewegung den Wertänderungen …

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  • 53under-hedging — noun Hedging to an insufficient extent, such that some future risk remains …

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  • 54over-hedging — noun speculative hedging for an excessive amount …

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  • 55Cross hedging — The practice of hedging with a futures contract that is different from the underlying being hedged. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 56selective hedging — The technique of hedging where the futures or option position may be lifted and re entered numerous times before the cash market transaction takes place. A hedge locks in a target price to minimize risk. Lifting the hedge lifts the risk… …

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  • 57Cross hedging —   The hedging of an open position in a futures contract on a different, but related, cash instrument …

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  • 58Delta Hedging — An options strategy that aims to reduce (hedge) the risk associated with price movements in the underlying asset by offsetting long and short positions. For example, a long call position may be delta hedged by shorting the underlying stock. This… …

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  • 59Over-Hedging — A hedged position in which the offsetting position is for a greater amount than the underlying position held by the firm entering into the hedge. The over hedged position essentially locks in a price for more goods, commodities or securities than …

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  • 60Dynamic hedging — A strategy that involves rebalancing hedge positions as market conditions change; a strategy that seeks to insure the value of a portfolio using a synthetic put option. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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