Arbitrage

/ˈɑːrbɪˌtrɑːʒ/ noun

Definition

Arbitrage is the practice of buying something in one market and quickly selling it in another to profit from small price differences.

Etymology

From French "arbitrage" meaning "judgment" or "arbitration," related to "arbitre" (arbiter or judge). In finance, it came to mean using judgment to exploit differences between markets.

Kelly Says

Arbitrage turns tiny price gaps into real money, sometimes in fractions of a second. It’s like extreme couponing for global markets, powered by math and high-speed computers.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዳኝነት
ARالعربية
المراجحة
BNবাংলা
সালিসি
CSČeština
arbitráž
DADansk
arbitrage
DEDeutsch
Arbitrage
ELΕλληνικά
διαιτησία
ESEspañol
arbitraje
FAفارسی
داوری
FISuomi
arbitraasi
FRFrançais
arbitrage
GUGU
મધ્યસ્થતા
HAHA
hukunci
HEעברית
בוררות
HIहिन्दी
मध्यस्थता
HUMagyar
arbitrázs
IDBahasa Indonesia
arbitrase
IGIG
ikpe
ITItaliano
arbitraggio
JA日本語
裁定取引
KKKK
арбитраж
KMKM
ការកាត់ក្តី
KO한국어
차익거래
MRMR
मध्यस्थता
MSBahasa Melayu
arbitraj
MYမြန်မာ
အမြတ်အစွန်းရှာခြင်း
NLNederlands
arbitrage
NONorsk
arbitrasje
PAPA
ਸਾਲਿਸੀ
PLPolski
arbitraż
PTPortuguês
arbitragem
RORomână
arbitraj
RUРусский
арбитраж
SVSvenska
arbitrage
SWKiswahili
biashara ya tofauti
TAதமிழ்
நடுவர் வர்த்தகம்
TEతెలుగు
మధ్యవర్తిత్వం
THไทย
การเก็งกำไร
TLTL
arbitrahe
TRTürkçe
arbitraj
UKУкраїнська
арбітраж
URاردو
ثالثی
VITiếng Việt
kinh doanh chênh lệch
YOYO
idajo
ZH中文
套利
ZUZU
ukwahlulela

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