çalıları budayan kimse

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hedger
{n} one who hedges, one who secures
a gardener who takes care of and trims hedges someone who counterbalances one transaction (as a bet) against another in order to protect against loss a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
An individual or company owning or planning to own a cash commodity–corn, soybeans, wheat, U S Treasury bonds, notes, bills etc – and concerned that the cost of the commodity may change before either buying or selling it in the cash market A hedger achieves protection against changing cash prices by purchasing (selling) futures contracts of the same or similar commodity and later offsetting that position by selling (purchasing) futures contracts of the same quantity and type as the initial transaction
One who makes or mends hedges; also, one who hedges, as, in betting
An individual or company owning or planning to own a cash commodity-corn, soybeans, wheat, U S Treasury bonds, notes, bills etc - and concerned that the cost of the commodity may change before either buying or selling it in the cash market A hedger achieves protection against changing cash prices by purchasing (selling) futures contracts of the same or similar commodity and later offsetting that position by selling (purchasing) futures contracts of the same quantity and type as the initial transaction
One who places a hedge
a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
An individual or company owning or planning to own a cash commodity corn, soybeans, wheat, U S Treasury bonds, notes, bills, etc and concerned that the cost of the commodity may change before either buying or selling it in the cash market A hedger achieves protection against changing cash prices by purchasing (selling) futures contracts of the same or similar commodity and later offsetting that position by selling (purchasing) futures contracts of the same quantity and type as the initial transaction
An individual or company owning or planning to own, or selling or planning to sell, a cash commodity and is concerned that the cost of the commodity may change before either buying or selling it in the cash market A hedger achieves protection against changing cash prices by purchasing (selling) futures contracts of the same or similar commodity and later offsetting that position by selling (purchasing) futures contracts of the same quantity and type as the initial transaction
a market participant who buys or sells a futures contract(s) for protection against the possibility of a price change in the physical commodity
someone who counterbalances one transaction (as a bet) against another in order to protect against loss
An investor interested in commodities to protect themselves from future price fluctuations For instance, a hedger may buy a cotton future low to hedge, or offset, the future increase in price (even if that futures contract is a little higher than an immediate delivery price)
{i} one who repairs and trims hedges; one who hedges in betting
A person or firm who uses the derivatives market to offset price risk when intending to sell or buy the actual asset
A person who uses the markets to reduce the risk of his underlying position by undertaking a hedge For example, a wheat farmer may sell wheat futures to guarantee him a fixed selling price for his wheat
Trader who seeks to transfer price risk by taking a futures position opposite to an existing position in the underlying commodity or financial instrument
A trader who enters the market with the specific intent of protecting an existing or anticipated physical market exposure from unexpected or adverse price fluctuations
a gardener who takes care of and trims hedges
An individual or company owning or planning to own a cash commodity_corn, soybeans, wheat, U S Treasury bonds, notes, bills etc _ and concerned that the cost of the commodity may change before either buying or selling it in the cash market A hedger achieves protection against changing cash prices by purchasing (selling) futures contracts of the same or similar commodity and later offsetting that position by selling (purchasing) futures contracts of the same quantity and type as the initial transaction