Let $R$ be an (irreducible) plane real algebraic curve (without isolated points). Consider Zarissky closure of $R$ in ${\mathbb C}P^1.$ Suppose that $\lambda\in R \Rightarrow\overline{\lambda}^{-1}\in R.$ **Question 1**: When there exist a polynomial $f(x,y)$ with zero set $R$ such that for each $k\in {\mathbb R}\cup {\infty}$ $f(x,kx)$ has only real roots? (i.e. hyperbolic). It is possible to state also a weaker version of that question: **Question 2**: When there exist a polynomial $f(x,y)$ with zero set $R$ such that for each $k\in {\mathbb R}\cup {\infty}$ holds following: If for some $r\in{\mathbb C}$ $f(r,kr)=0$ then $f(\overline{r}^{-1},k\overline{r}^{-1})=0.$