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CAby u/carmen52·3dQuestion

Question on hedging for commodity producers

For those with experience in the commodity space, especially on the producer side, how do you typically approach hedging strategies? I'm trying to understand the balance between protecting against price drops and not giving up too much upside in a rising market, particularly with $WTI or agricultural products where there can be significant seasonal swings.

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TRu/tran62·2d

We typically use a layered approach, buying puts for a baseline protection but also selling calls against a portion of that to reduce premium cost. The key is understanding your production costs and setting strike prices accordingly, not just guessing market direction.

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SYu/suzuki_yan·2d

That's a great question. For WTI, I've seen a lot of producers use collars to try and manage that exact balance – caps to protect downside, but with a floor that allows for some upside participation. Agricultural products definitely add another layer with the seasonality.

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