Managed Futures
  
It's just a portfolio of futures. Purchases of the rights to buy, or actual purchases of, say, barrels of oil at 50 bucks each next year, the year after that, the year after that, etc.
Why would you even have a managed set of futures? Well, if you're an airline, highly sensitive to fuel prices and Middle East peace, you'll want this. Why managed? Well, prices and prognostications of future peace...change all the time. Computers can't really guess very well (yet), so a bundle of managed futures for, say, Southwest Airlines would protect them in all kinds of weather (financial).
Related or Semi-related Video
Finance: What is a Yankee Bond?36 Views
Finance allah shmoop what is a yankee bond We're safe
We're sound we're saying at least that's how we look
financially when you know the u s has compared with
most of the rest of the world that's why a
bunch of countries issue their own bonds denominated in u
s dollars you know countries like panama el salvador micronesia
and macron asia Well ours is ah hard currency and
that we don't or at least haven't historically created massive
ten percent a month inflation to deflate the value of
our own currency and well that would make it super
easy for our government to pay off its ludicrously high
death but we don't do that We respect the people
who loaned money to us including our own citizens So
we have a hard currency It just kind of stays
where it is Yes there's inflation Yes we raise the
rates a little bit here and there defended but generally
just kind of does its thing So we fight hard
to keep that trust that the rest of the world
often values more than well trust in their own governments
or at least their own government's ability to manage their
currency when they issue say argentinean bonds payable in u
s dollars Well then that's a yankee bond And we 00:01:14.819 --> [endTime] are the banker And well they are the yankee
Up Next
What is a Dual Currency Bond? Multinational corporations often find their books filled with foreign currencies from countries where they have busin...
What is inflation, and if we poke it with a pin, will it pop?