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What Is ‘Basis Risk’ in Derivatives Trading?

Basis risk is the risk that the price of the underlying asset and the price of the derivative contract (like a futures contract) do not move perfectly in sync. The 'basis' is the difference between the spot price and the futures price.

Basis risk is a major concern for hedgers, as it can cause a hedging strategy to be less effective than intended.

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