UUP ETF - Currency Hedge
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UUP ETF - Currency Hedge
Has anyone considered hedging currency risk in the PP? A rising dollar against other currencies has a negative impact on gold and US equities. I am considering UUP, which rises when the USD gains against a basket of commodities.
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I held it for two years at a loss. After I finally sold it, it went up.buddtholomew wrote: Has anyone considered hedging currency risk in the PP? A rising dollar against other currencies has a negative impact on gold and US equities. I am considering UUP, which rises when the USD gains against a basket of commodities.
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Did the vehicle achieve the objective of matching the performance of the dollar against a basket of currencies. Perhaps the dollar fell over the timeframe you held the instrument.Mdraf wrote:I held it for two years at a loss. After I finally sold it, it went up.buddtholomew wrote: Has anyone considered hedging currency risk in the PP? A rising dollar against other currencies has a negative impact on gold and US equities. I am considering UUP, which rises when the USD gains against a basket of commodities.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool" --Feynman.
Re: UUP ETF - Currency Hedge
When the European crisis hit I bet against the euro. I was wrong for two years and gave up. Usual storybuddtholomew wrote:Did the vehicle achieve the objective of matching the performance of the dollar against a basket of currencies. Perhaps the dollar fell over the timeframe you held the instrument.Mdraf wrote:I held it for two years at a loss. After I finally sold it, it went up.buddtholomew wrote: Has anyone considered hedging currency risk in the PP? A rising dollar against other currencies has a negative impact on gold and US equities. I am considering UUP, which rises when the USD gains against a basket of commodities.

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Re: UUP ETF - Currency Hedge
Resurrecting an older thread as I would like to know whether UUP has a place in a variable portfolio. If gold is priced in USD and the dollar rallies against other currencies, we would expect a decline in the price of the commodity. How would/did equities and treasuries (short and long) fair under a strengthening currency?
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool" --Feynman.
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Treasuries benefit from a rising dollar. Since dividends are paid in dollars, there is increased demand from a strong reliable dividend generator like long-term treasuries.
Equities are another story, they could go either way.
Equities are another story, they could go either way.