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/ˌärbiträˈZHər/,/ˈärbiˌträZHər/,
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arbitragers, plural; arbitrageurs, plural;
  1. A person who engages in arbitrage


  1. someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)
  2. In economics and finance, arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets: striking a combination of matching deals that capitalize upon the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the market prices. ...
  3. One who engages in arbitrage, such as a financial broker or an investment bank
  4. One who profits from the differences in price when the same, or extremely similar, security, currency, or commodity is traded on two or more markets. ...
  5. An individual or company that takes advantage of momentary disparities in prices between markets which enables them to lock in profits because the selling price is higher than the buying price.
  6. a type of investor who attempts to profit from price inefficiencies in the market by making simultaneous trades that offset each other and capture risk-free profits.
  7. A person who takes advantage of a temporary geographic difference in the exchange rate or securities or commodities prices, by simultaneously purchasing in one market and selling in another market.
  8. Person, or organisation that makes a profit from identifying where the market has got its pricing of currencies and stocks wrong.
  9. Person who uses arbitrage as a trading strategy to make immediate (risk free) profits.
  10. A person or firm that deals in foreign exchange, buying or selling foreign currency with simultaneous contracting to exchange back to the original currency. Arbitrageurs thus do not undertake exchange risk.
  11. An investor who trades in the markets with the intention of making riskless, guaranteed profits by exploiting market inefficiencies. For example, if the same index contract is traded in two different exchanges, it should trade at the same price in both exchanges. ...
  12. A securities trader who specialises in arbitrage and arbitrage like strategies....more on arbitrageurs