Buying protection will damage returns

Using derivatives to protect investment portfolios against downside risks badly damages future returns, according to new research.

The report produced by ABN Amro and London Business School concludes: "Downside protection erodes returns, and by more than risk is reduced. The best way to control risk is to diversify across securities, across assets and across markets."

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