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    A Naïve Hedge Is When a Noncash Asset Is Hedged
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A Naïve Hedge Is When a Noncash Asset Is Hedged

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A naïve hedge is when a noncash asset is hedged on an indirect dollar-for-dollar basis with a looking back contract.

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