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Explain the Concept of Delta Hedging with Derivatives.

Delta hedging is a portfolio management strategy that uses derivatives to reduce or eliminate the risk associated with small price movements in an underlying asset. It involves taking an opposite position in a derivative (like a futures contract or another option) to offset the Delta (price sensitivity) of the main position, aiming for a portfolio with a net Delta of zero (delta-neutral).

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