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[Music] in investing terms a hedge is a position taken in a financial instrument whose price movement is intended to move in opposite direction to a core asset designed with the purpose of reducing risk and limiting losses the hedging instrument is typically derived from the underlying assets stock investors face two principal risks first shares in the company they own May decline regardless of what happens to the economy or the stock market this stock specific risk is the price an investor pays for bearing that investment opportunity a company May perform badly due to competition or simply due to poor management second the investor faces Market risk or the risk that those shares owned fall in tandem with the fate of the economy or a bear Market faced by the stock markets at Large investors tend to be Risk Takers but often or selectively May seek to mitigate Risk by reducing exposure reducing exposure can be done in two ways one by selling some or all of their shares the implication He