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by u/sarah55·1dDiscussion

Using CFDs for Hedging - Thoughts?

I'm exploring the utility of CFDs for hedging an existing physical equity portfolio. Specifically, shorting an index CFD like $NDX to mitigate broader market risk. Does anyone here actively use CFDs for this purpose? Any pitfalls to be aware of?

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u/greta.nilsson·1d

I've used CFDs for hedging specific sector risks within my long-only portfolio. It can be quite effective for short-term adjustments without liquidating positions.

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u/reddy_ishaan·19h

I'd be wary of the counterparty risk with CFDs, especially with smaller brokers. Something to consider if you're holding a substantial hedge.

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u/salmamansour·6h

I prefer options for hedging broader market risk. Less leverage involved and defined risk profiles. Have you looked into protective puts on an index ETF instead?

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u/giulia_vermeulen·4h

Yeah, I use NDX CFDs sometimes for tactical hedges against my tech heavy portfolio. Works well for quick downside protection, just keep an eye on margin calls.

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u/murphy_lotte·20h

Interesting idea, but aren't the financing costs on CFDs quite a drag, especially if you hold them for an extended period for a hedge?

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