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What Is ‘Basis Risk’ in the Context of Futures Contracts?

Basis risk is the risk that the price of the futures contract will not move perfectly in line with the price of the underlying asset (the spot price). The difference between the two is called the 'basis.' This risk is particularly relevant for traders using futures for hedging, as an unexpected change in the basis can undermine the effectiveness of the hedge.

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