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To hedge or not to hedge? Cryptocurrencies, gold and oil against stock market risk

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2024
Author
Echaust, Krzysztof
Just, Małgorzata 
Kliber, Agata
Faculty
Wydział Ekonomiczny
Journal
International Review of Financial Analysis
ISSN
1057-5219
DOI
10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103292
Volume
94
Number
July 2024
Pages from-to
art. 103292
Abstract (EN)
The article aims to determine whether any hedging strategy against stock market risk, performed using instruments popular in the literature (gold, cryptocurrencies and oil), can beat index futures. As a hedging strategy, we understand a pair-wise portfolio consisting of a long position in stocks and a short position in a hedging instrument put together to minimise the portfolio variance. As a benchmark, we analyse optimal and naive hedging strategies with futures contracts. We demonstrate that, regardless of the stock market, the best hedging strategy focused on variance minimisation requires using index futures. Both strategies: the optimisation-based one and the naive one, beat the dynamic strategies utilising the remaining hedging assets. Therefore, from a risk-minimisation point of view, investors have no motivation to implement cryptocurrencies, gold or oil in hedging strategy against stock market risk. The results are robust with respect to hedging against tail risk.
Keywords (EN)
  • hedge

  • hedging effectiveness

  • gold

  • oil

  • cryptocurrency

  • futures contract

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