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Should I buy enough puts in one of them or buy Nasdaq market contracts to cover them?

Depends on whether your portfolio tracks the Nasdaq. If it does, the QQQQ puts are sufficient.

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One Response to “What is the most efficient way to buy puts to cover losses if you own several stocks in the NASDAQ?”

  1. Michael K Says:

    depends on whether your portfolio tracks the Nasdaq. If it does, the QQQQ puts are quite efficient.
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