Hedging

/ˈhɛdʒɪŋ/ noun

An investment strategy that reduces the risk of adverse price movements by taking an offsetting position in a related security. Hedging provides protection against losses but typically limits potential gains as well.

From Old English 'hecg' meaning a fence or boundary made of shrubs. The financial metaphor emerged because hedging creates a protective 'fence' around investments, limiting both losses and gains just as a hedge bounds a garden.

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