Arbitrage trading involves exploiting price differences between two or more markets for the same asset. Traders buy an asset at a lower price in one market and simultaneously sell it at a higher price in another, pocketing the difference as profit. This strategy requires fast execution, advanced technology, and market knowledge. Arbitrage opportunities can arise from market inefficiencies, liquidity imbalances, or delayed price updates. Traders can apply arbitrage strategies to various assets, including stocks, cryptocurrencies, and commodities. Effective arbitrage trading demands swift action, precise calculations, and a deep understanding of market dynamics to capitalize on fleeting price discrepancies. It's a high-frequency trading technique.
Elon Musk announced the formation of the "America Party" on July 5, 2025, following a public feud with Donald Trump over the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a $3.3 trillion spending package Musk criticized as fiscally irresponsible. The party aims to represent the "80% in the middle," focusing on fiscal conservatism, reduced regulation, and innovation in industries like AI and electric vehicles. Musk plans to target key House and Senate seats to influence close votes. Despite his wealth, experts doubt the party’s success due to the entrenched two-party system and legal hurdles. Polls show public interest, but historical third-party failures suggest challenges.