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How Can Investors Hedge Downside Risks on Single Stocks?

Feb 16, 201919 minEp. 19
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Episode description

In this episode Derek Moore discusses situations where investors might own a concentrated position in one stock or more with low cost basis. These present difficulties as selling would incur tax consequences however owning non-diversified positions pose significant single stock downside risk.

Key  Takeaways:

  • • What is a concentrated stock position?
  • • What are the risks of single stock holdings versus diversified portfolios?
  • • Tax consequences of trying to diversify low cost basis positions.
  • • Explaining options to hedge the downside and build protection on individual positions.
  • • Ways to hedge portfolios using beta weighting to design downside protection.
  • • How avoided losses or hedging profits can bee reinvested at lower levels
  • • How hedging profits can enable investors to diversify into other strategies.

 

Mentioned  in  this  Episode:

 

Broken Pie Chart Book by Derek Moore https://amzn.to/2COXRAS

 

Podcast on How Diversification Can Fail When You Need It Most https://razorwealth.com/does-diversification-alone-reduce-systematic-stock-market-risk/

 

 

Podcast on hedging for protection https://razorwealth.com/why-investors-need-a-protective-hedged-equity-strategy/

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