#ArbitrageTradingStrategy involves taking advantage of price differences for the same asset across different markets or platforms. Traders buy an asset at a lower price in one market and simultaneously sell it at a higher price in another, locking in a risk-free profit. This strategy is commonly used in crypto, forex, and stock markets where price inefficiencies occur due to market fragmentation or latency. Types of arbitrage include spatial arbitrage (between exchanges), triangular arbitrage (between currency pairs), and statistical arbitrage (based on quantitative models). Although profits per trade are usually small, high-frequency execution can make it lucrative. Fast decision-making, low transaction costs, and access to real-time data are critical for success.
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