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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Using Hedging As A Forex Strategy

By James A Jackson

In the world of Forex trading you are likely to hear the term Forex hedging frequently. While the concept may seem simple, it can be somewhat intricate in the methods. Essentially Forex hedging is the process of buying and selling a currency pair to protect the investor from a change in the exchange prices.

By practicing a strategy of forex hedging, a trader can protect the position of a currency pair from the risk of a fluctuating price. There are several varied methods and strategies that traders use to help secure their trading position. These include intricate hedging, multiple currency pairs, and forex options.

The hedging strategy is used by Forex traders in one of two ways. When a trader is facing a negative price on a currency pair, they can predict that a loss may be on its way. Let's say the negative price is on a dollar to euros currency pair. To offset the potential loss on that pair the trader sells a dollar to yen currency pair.

Obviously this will be based on the position within those two pairs, but the concept is to offset the potential loss. By using the positions of the dollar, long and short, this is a hedging method.

Investors can also use a hedging strategy to differ the interest rate between two Forex brokers. The scenario look like this: one adviser charges interest at the end of the day, the other broker does not. The trader will open a position on the exact same currency pair with both of them.

At the end of the day, if the currency has failed to produce very well, the trader will pay interest to one broker, and earn rollover interest on the other to offset the loss. But if the currency pair does well, then the trader will profit from both brokers.

In this way, the trader is protecting himself from losing a lot of money in interest when his currency pairs aren't doing well. Forex hedging should only be used experienced traders since it involves a detailed understanding of the fluctuations and changes in the market. - 23221

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