orbitrage
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Answer / animesh
guys its arbitrage not orbitrage as far as i know
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Orbitrage by definition is a financial transaction that
makes an immediate profit without involving any risk.
Technically it consists of purchasing a commodity or
security in one market for immediate sale in another market
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Answer / hpotter1987
in simple terms arbitrage is nothing but the usage of
securities risk freely in different markets to earn profits.
for e.g, buying of some shares in the market where the price
is low and selling in the market where there is a higher price.
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Answer / n.sudha
Difference between two markets. That means Buy lowest price
and sell highest price
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Answer / venkatesh v
Arbitrage is a person who makes an profit without taking
risk. Where he purchase a security in one market for a
lower price and sells in other market at a higher price to
make profit.
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Answer / vandana
The simultaneous purchase and sale of an asset in order to
profit from a difference in the price. It is a trade that
profits by exploiting price differences of identical or
similar financial instruments, on different markets or in
different forms.
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Answer / kapil jain
arbitrge is a process in which we divercify our risk
associated the securities through investing in various
securities
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