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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (45457)12/2/2021 10:39:16 AM
From: rimshot  Read Replies (1) of 97946
 
Jacob - I recommend you do not get involved in using any futures contract
for a hedging strategy, since you apparently based on your several posts today
know nothing about such instruments ... there are other ways to go about
hedging besides using futures ... I can give you some educational material
offline via PM if you are seriously considering an actual hedging practice

FYI, not trying to get into your personal biz

in addition, there are trading books on hedging, and how to go about it

that is all I have to say in public on this topic

FYI #2 - Larry M.'s book on options -

amazon.com

2011 brief YouTube by Larry on How to Hedge with options -

youtu.be

Buying index options or VIX options are cost-effective methods
for insuring your portfolio against downside risk,
says option trader Larry McMillan,
who shares tips for choosing the right option to buy.
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