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What Is the Primary Use Case for a Variance Swap in Portfolio Management?

The primary use case is to gain or hedge pure exposure to the future level of volatility without being directly exposed to the direction of the underlying asset's price. It allows portfolio managers to trade their view on market uncertainty, independent of whether the market goes up or down.

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