What Is Arbitrage?

Arbitrage involves the simultaneous buying and selling of an asset in hopes of turning a risk-free profit.

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Risk-free profit. It sounds nice, doesn't it? That's what arbitrage strategies look to accomplish. But what is arbitrage?

The term "arbitrage" tends to get thrown around a lot, and not always correctly. Today we will take a closer look at what arbitrage is and how investors use it. 

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Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA is the Chief Investment Officer of Sizemore Capital Management LLC, a registered investment advisor based in Dallas, Texas, where he specializes in dividend-focused portfolios and in building alternative allocations with minimal correlation to the stock market.