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What Is a ‘Hedging Strategy’ and How Do Options on Futures Fit into It?

A hedging strategy is a risk management technique used to offset potential losses from adverse price movements in an asset by taking an opposite position in a related security. Options on futures provide a cost-effective way to hedge.

For example, buying a put option on a crypto future can protect against a price drop in the underlying crypto asset.

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