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Hedge Fund
A hedge fund is an investment fund which specifically uses futures and options contracts to make money.
Originally the term described a fund that reduced its risks by covering the possibility of a fall in the value of the securities it held by holding others which would probably rise in value - usually futures or options contracts.
Now, many hedge funds operate in the futures markets without ever actually bothering to hold the underlying securities.
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