equity arbitrage
Equity arbitrage refers to a strategy in which investors take advantage of discrepancies in the prices of similar stocks or securities in different markets, with the aim of making profitable trades. By simultaneously buying and selling these assets, traders can exploit the price difference to earn risk-free returns. This practice typically involves quick and efficient execution to capitalize on fleeting market inefficiencies.
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