As a general rule, Resource stocks provide the most
effective hedge against inflation because they gain directly from the rising prices of the commodities they produce.
As a result, typical duration - heavy bond funds may not provide as
effective a hedge against equity risk as they used to.
Should that occur, bonds will not be as
effective a hedge against equity risk.
A large part of the reason has been that bonds have provided
an effective hedge against equity risk.
Many believed XMDF, not EPUB, might become the primary standard and serve as
an effective hedge against the influx of foreign platforms and devices.
Many have viewed the product as
an effective hedge against Amazon's Kindle.
It seems that more and more people justify investing in cryptocurrencies — even at current record prices — by claiming that they're
an effective hedge against the instability of fiat currencies.
As a result, typical duration - heavy bond funds may not provide as
effective a hedge against equity risk as they used to.
The Canadian market is a more
effective hedge against inflationary pressures, which is why Canada always outperforms the U.S. late in the cycle
A large part of the reason has been that bonds have provided
an effective hedge against equity risk.
But there is another reason to maintain a position in gold: Historically, it has been a cheap and
effective hedge against equity volatility.
In a reflationary environment, bonds are likely to be a less
effective hedge against equity risk.
We view hotels as the real estate sector that stands to gain the most from the tax cut and as
an effective hedge against the downside risks related to the tax cut.
Not exact matches
These offer market participants
effective hedging tools
against foreign exchange risk.
(Barron's: May 16, 2016) Barron's featured active trader, Mohit Bajaj of WallachBeth Capital, who recommend inverse ETFs for
hedging against a market downturn, saying they «can be an
effective tactical
hedge for investors concerned about near - term portfolio risks.»
Although diversification is not a guarantee
against loss, it is an
effective way to
hedge your losses and improve long - term returns.
Moreover, doctrinal entrenchment is particularly problematic in the FISA courts, where secrecy and institutional context indicate that outside efforts at doctrinal reform are less likely to be
effective than they are with courts that publish their opinions.35 Unlike published opinions, secret opinions can not provoke the public into lobbying for a legislative override36 or judicial overruling37 — two important paths of legal reform.38 Perhaps to
hedge against the risks of limited external oversight, FISA limits FISC and Court of Review judges to non-renewable, seven - year terms, 39 a provision suggesting that Congress envisioned a FISA court whose membership would be responsive to shifting factual circumstances and policy priorities.40 Stare decisis, which requires judges to adhere to interpretations of law that they might otherwise reject as unjust or unpersuasive, constrains these judges» ability to adapt to such factual and policy shifts.