With volatility expected to persist, inverse ETFs offer a more cost-effective hedge than buying puts. Puts suffer from time decay, making them expensive in choppy markets. Inverse ETFs, like SH or PSQ, provide direct downside exposure without the premium loss. They’re also easier to scale and manage in volatile conditions. For short-term hedging, inverse ETFs offer better flexibility and value.
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