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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Worried About an AI Bubble? Here’s Exactly How to Limit Stock Risk by Hedging With Put Options
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Worried About an AI Bubble? Here’s Exactly How to Limit Stock Risk by Hedging With Put Options

Last updated: November 6, 2025 3:30 pm
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Investors are always focused on making profits, but seasoned traders understand the importance of protecting their investments. This is where hedging comes into play – it’s all about managing risk before it takes control of your portfolio.

In a video titled “How to Hedge Your Portfolio with Options (Before It’s Too Late!)”, Rick Orford delves into the concept of using long puts as a form of insurance against potential market losses. He demonstrates how investors can utilize Barchart’s Long Put Screener to identify and price these trades effectively.

Hedging is essentially a strategy to safeguard your unrealized profits from downside risks, whether it be a market correction or any unexpected events. It’s akin to purchasing insurance for your investments – you pay a small premium upfront to protect a much larger position.

A put option provides the buyer with the right (but not the obligation) to sell the underlying asset at a predetermined price (strike price) before the expiration date. By purchasing a long put, you shield yourself from downside risks because even if the stock price plummets, you can still sell it at the strike price you selected.

To illustrate this concept, let’s consider an example provided by Rick:
– Suppose you own 100 shares of Microsoft (MSFT) bought at $500 per share.
– Without a hedge, if MSFT drops to $450, you could potentially incur a $5,000 loss.
– However, by hedging with a $490-strike put, you secure the right to sell your MSFT shares at no less than $490 before expiration, should the stock price fall below that level.

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This means that regardless of how much the stock depreciates, your maximum loss is capped. While there is a cost associated with this downside protection – in this case, a premium of $17.50 per share ($1,750 per contract) for the $490 put – it can potentially save you from significant losses.

Finding the right hedge doesn’t have to be complex. Rick demonstrates a step-by-step process using Barchart’s options tools to simplify the selection of appropriate hedges. By following these steps, investors can make informed decisions based on available data.

In addition to long puts, traders can also explore strategies like protective collars to offset the cost of their put hedges. This strategy involves selling calls to generate income while buying puts for protection.

Ultimately, hedging doesn’t eliminate risk, but it effectively manages it. By preparing for potential market downturns and unforeseen events, investors can protect their capital and navigate turbulent market conditions with greater confidence.

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