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hi this is David Harper Bionic turtle with an illustration of how we determine the number of futures contracts to use in a cross hedge I'm going to use a classic example here imagine we're an airline and we need to purchase jet fuel as part of our cost of doing business you may have noticed in the news recently that airlines that do not hedge against price increases in jet fuel if they are unhedged that can severely impact their profitability so if we're that airline we want to hedge we want to use futures contracts probably the problem is that there is not a jet fuel futures contract that we can take a position in on a standardized exchange so if we want to use an exchange we're going to have to go to a futures contract that is correlated to jet fuel but we're going to call this a cross hedge because if we use for example heating oil futures there's going to be a correlation between heating oil and jet fuel but they're not the same thing so it's going to be imperfect hedge so we're g...