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Flat Price Risk

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Flat price risk
Taking a position either long or short that does not involve spreading.

Flat Price Risk
The risk to an investment one takes without taking an offsetting position. For example, if one buys Johnson & Johnson stock at $60 per share without hedging at all, the flat price risk is the possibility that J&J will drop below $60. See also: Spread, Straddle.


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