- In
economics and finance,
arbitrage (/ˈɑːrbɪtrɑːʒ/, UK also /-trɪdʒ/) is the
practice of
taking advantage of a
difference in
prices in two or more markets –...
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Arbitrage is a 2012
American crime drama film
directed by
Nicholas Jarecki, and
starring Richard Gere, Nate Parker,
Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth and Brit...
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Betting arbitrage ("sure bets",
sports arbitrage) is an
example of
arbitrage arising on
betting markets due to
either bookmakers'
differing opinions on...
- In finance,
statistical arbitrage (often
abbreviated as Stat Arb or StatArb) is a
class of short-term
financial trading strategies that
employ mean reversion...
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Triangular arbitrage (also
referred to as
cross currency arbitrage or three-point
arbitrage) is the act of
exploiting an
arbitrage opportunity resulting...
- In finance,
arbitrage pricing theory (APT) is a multi-factor
model for ****et
pricing which relates various macro-economic (systematic) risk variables...
- In
financial mathematics, no-
arbitrage bounds are
mathematical relationships specifying limits on
financial portfolio prices.
These price bounds are a...
- In finance,
volatility arbitrage (or vol arb) is a term for
financial arbitrage techniques directly dependent and
based on volatility. A
common type of...
- The
fundamental theorems of ****et
pricing (also: of
arbitrage, of finance), in both
financial economics and
mathematical finance,
provide necessary and...
- of
strategies such as
index arbitrage,
statistical arbitrage,
merger arbitrage,
fundamental analysis,
volatility arbitrage, or
global macro trading, much...