Basis Risk

  

Let's say an investor engages in a hedging strategy (investing in different securities with negative correlations to offset, or "hedge" the risk of price or value fluctuations in one of the securities you've invested in). Their basis risk is the possibility that security "b" (bought to hedge the decrease in value of security "a") will not experience an increase in value if security "a" depreciates.

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