B2 noun #15,000 सबसे आम 2 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

arbitrage

Arbitrage is buying something in one place for a low price and selling it immediately in another place for a higher price.

Explanation at your level:

Arbitrage is a big word for a simple idea. It means buying something cheap and selling it for more money. Imagine you find a cheap apple and sell it for a higher price. You made money! That is a simple way to think about it.

In business, arbitrage happens when prices for the same item are different in two places. A trader buys the item where it is cheap and sells it where it is expensive. They do this at the same time to make a small profit.

Arbitrage is common in financial markets. Traders look for small price differences between stocks or currencies. Because they buy and sell almost instantly, they don't take much risk. It helps keep prices the same everywhere.

When we talk about arbitrage, we are referring to the exploitation of market inefficiencies. It is a sophisticated strategy used by hedge funds and automated trading systems. It requires speed, as these price discrepancies often last only for a fraction of a second.

Beyond finance, the concept of arbitrage is used metaphorically in many fields. For example, 'cultural arbitrage' might describe taking an idea from one society and applying it in another to gain an advantage. It implies a deep understanding of structural differences and the ability to bridge them for profit or growth.

Etymologically, arbitrage reflects the judicial nature of balancing values. In advanced economic theory, it is the mechanism that enforces the 'Law of One Price.' Without arbitrage, markets would be highly fragmented and inefficient. It represents the ultimate pursuit of equilibrium in a capitalist system, where every discrepancy is an invitation for correction.

30 सेकंड में शब्द

  • Arbitrage is buying and selling simultaneously.
  • It exploits price differences.
  • It is considered low risk.
  • It helps keep markets efficient.

At its heart, arbitrage is all about spotting an opportunity. Think of it as the financial version of 'buy low, sell high,' but with a clever twist: you do both at the same time.

Because you are buying and selling simultaneously, you aren't really betting on the price going up or down. Instead, you are betting that the market inefficiency—the price gap—will disappear. It is a way for traders to make money while helping the global market stay fair and balanced.

The word arbitrage comes to us from French, derived from the word arbitrer, which means 'to judge' or 'to decide.' It shares a root with the word 'arbitrator,' someone who settles a dispute.

Historically, the term was used in the 18th century to describe the judgment of a neutral party in financial transactions. Over time, it evolved specifically to describe the process of balancing prices between different regions, as merchants realized they could profit by moving goods from places where they were cheap to places where they were expensive.

You will mostly hear arbitrage in business, finance, or economics contexts. It is a formal term, so you wouldn't use it to describe selling your old bike to a neighbor.

Common collocations include financial arbitrage, currency arbitrage, and the phrase arbitrage opportunity. It is often used as a noun, but you might occasionally hear 'arbitraging' used as a verb in fast-paced trading environments.

While there aren't many direct idioms using the word, it is often associated with phrases like: 1. Low-hanging fruit (easy opportunities), 2. A sure thing (guaranteed profit), 3. Playing the spread (exploiting price gaps), 4. Market maker (someone who facilitates trades), and 5. Closing the gap (the result of arbitrage).

Arbitrage is an uncountable noun in most contexts. You don't usually say 'an arbitrage,' but rather 'the practice of arbitrage.'

Pronunciation varies slightly between the UK and US. In the US, it is often pronounced AR-bi-trahzh, while in the UK, it can lean toward AR-bi-trahzh or AR-bi-tridge. It rhymes with 'mirage' or 'garage' in its most common American form.

Fun Fact

The word originally had nothing to do with money; it was about judges!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɑː.bɪ.trɑːʒ/

Starts with 'ar' as in 'car', ends with a soft 'zh' sound.

US /ˈɑːr.bə.trɑːʒ/

Similar to UK but with a clearer 'r' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' too hard
  • Ignoring the 'zh' sound at the end
  • Stress on the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

mirage garage massage barrage corsage

Difficulty Rating

पठन 3/5

Requires financial context

Writing 3/5

Formal usage

Speaking 3/5

Technical term

श्रवण 3/5

Requires familiarity with business news

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

profit market price trade

Learn Next

arbitrageur efficiency volatility liquidity

एडवांस्ड

hedging derivatives market-making

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Arbitrage is useful.

Infinitive of Purpose

He trades to gain profit.

Subject-Verb Agreement

The arbitrage works well.

Examples by Level

1

He buys low and sells high.

buy low / sell high

Simple present tense

2

It is a way to make money.

make money

Infinitive phrase

3

The price is different.

different price

Subject-verb agreement

4

He finds a good deal.

good deal

Simple present

5

She sells the same item.

same item

Adjective usage

6

The market is fast.

fast market

Simple sentence

7

I want to learn business.

learn business

Want to + verb

8

They trade every day.

trade every day

Adverb of frequency

1

The trader uses arbitrage to profit.

2

Prices are different in London and New York.

3

Arbitrage is a smart business move.

4

He buys gold in one city.

5

He sells the gold in another city.

6

It is a very fast process.

7

Many traders use computers for this.

8

The goal is a small profit.

1

Currency arbitrage is common in global markets.

2

The company found an arbitrage opportunity.

3

He specializes in retail arbitrage.

4

Arbitrage helps keep prices stable.

5

The risk is very low in this trade.

6

Computers perform arbitrage in milliseconds.

7

They exploited the price gap.

8

Arbitrage is essential for efficient markets.

1

By engaging in arbitrage, the firm eliminated the price discrepancy.

2

The strategy relies on high-frequency arbitrage.

3

Arbitrage is often described as a risk-free profit.

4

The market corrected itself through arbitrage.

5

Retail arbitrage involves buying items from stores to resell online.

6

He built his career on identifying arbitrage gaps.

7

The volatility makes arbitrage more difficult.

8

Arbitrage requires significant capital to be effective.

1

The concept of arbitrage extends into the realm of intellectual property.

2

Arbitrageurs play a vital role in market liquidity.

3

The firm utilized cross-border arbitrage to maximize returns.

4

Regulatory changes have limited traditional arbitrage strategies.

5

Arbitrage is the invisible hand balancing the global economy.

6

His success stems from his ability to spot arbitrage in niche markets.

7

The arbitrage window closed almost instantly.

8

We must consider the transaction costs when calculating arbitrage.

1

The arbitrage of information is the new frontier of digital economics.

2

Historical arbitrage often involved physical transport of goods across borders.

3

The mathematical precision of arbitrage models is staggering.

4

Arbitrage serves as the ultimate arbiter of value in a free market.

5

The systemic risk of arbitrage is often underestimated.

6

He viewed the cultural differences as a form of social arbitrage.

7

The arbitrage process is a testament to human ingenuity.

8

Arbitrage is not merely profit-seeking, but a corrective force.

समानार्थी शब्द

trading exploitation brokering hedging market exploitation price-matching

विलोम शब्द

speculation long-term investment gambling

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

financial arbitrage
arbitrage opportunity
retail arbitrage
currency arbitrage
exploit arbitrage
engage in arbitrage
global arbitrage
automated arbitrage
risk-free arbitrage
identify arbitrage

Idioms & Expressions

"Buy low, sell high"

The fundamental principle of all trading

He follows the rule: buy low, sell high.

neutral

"Play the market"

To trade actively

He likes to play the market on weekends.

casual

"Close the gap"

To fix a price difference

The trade helped close the gap between the two markets.

neutral

"Make a killing"

To make a large profit

He made a killing on that last trade.

casual

"In the black"

Profitable

The company is finally in the black.

neutral

"Cut your losses"

To stop a losing trade

It is time to cut your losses and move on.

neutral

Easily Confused

arbitrage vs Arbitration

Similar sound

Arbitration is for legal disputes; arbitrage is for money.

The dispute went to arbitration.

arbitrage vs Speculation

Both involve trading

Speculation is high risk; arbitrage is low risk.

He is speculating on oil prices.

arbitrage vs Trading

General term

Trading is the broad act; arbitrage is a specific method.

He likes day trading.

arbitrage vs Investment

Both involve money

Investment is long-term.

He made a long-term investment.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + performs + arbitrage

The firm performs arbitrage daily.

B1

There is an arbitrage opportunity in...

There is an arbitrage opportunity in the gold market.

B2

He uses arbitrage to...

He uses arbitrage to balance his portfolio.

B1

Arbitrage is a method of...

Arbitrage is a method of risk-free profit.

C1

The market allows for arbitrage.

The market allows for arbitrage in currency.

शब्द परिवार

Nouns

arbitrageur A person who performs arbitrage

Verbs

arbitrage To perform an arbitrage trade

Adjectives

arbitrageable Capable of being arbitraged

संबंधित

arbitration Shares the same root word

How to Use It

frequency

6/10 in finance circles

Formality Scale

Academic Business Neutral Rarely slang

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Using arbitrage as a verb Arbitrage (noun)
While 'arbitraging' exists, it is rare. Stick to the noun.
Confusing it with gambling Arbitrage
Arbitrage is calculated and low-risk; gambling is high-risk.
Thinking it is always easy Requires speed
It requires expensive tech and fast connections.
Misspelling as 'arbitrage' Arbitrage
Watch the 'e' at the end.
Using it for any profit Specific price gap
Arbitrage must involve simultaneous buying/selling.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a scale balancing two coins.

💡

Business Meetings

Use it to talk about price gaps.

🌍

Finance Culture

It sounds very professional.

💡

Articles

Always use 'the' or no article.

💡

The 'zh' sound

Like the 's' in 'pleasure'.

💡

Don't say 'an arbitrage'

Use 'the practice of arbitrage'.

💡

Etymology

It means 'to judge'!

💡

Flashcards

Pair it with 'price gap'.

💡

Context

Keep it to business topics.

💡

Stress

Stress the first syllable.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

AR-BI-TRAHZH: Always Realize Big Income Through Rapid Arriving (at) Gains (at) Home.

Visual Association

A person holding a product in each hand, running between two stores.

Word Web

Finance Trading Profit Market Efficiency

चैलेंज

Find two websites selling the same item and see if there is a price difference.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

French

Original meaning: Judgment or decision

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

None, it is a neutral financial term.

Common in Wall Street and London financial district culture.

Often mentioned in movies like 'Wall Street' or 'The Big Short'.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Stock Market

  • arbitrage opportunity
  • high-frequency arbitrage
  • market efficiency

E-commerce

  • retail arbitrage
  • reselling
  • price difference

Currency Exchange

  • currency arbitrage
  • forex trading
  • spread

Business School

  • market inefficiency
  • Law of One Price
  • risk-free profit

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever heard of retail arbitrage?"

"Do you think arbitrage makes markets fairer?"

"Is it possible for a normal person to do arbitrage?"

"How does technology change the way we trade?"

"What is the difference between arbitrage and gambling?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you found a great deal.

Explain why arbitrage is important for the economy.

Would you like to work as a trader?

Describe how you would use arbitrage if you had a computer program.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

8 सवाल

Yes, it is a standard market practice.

Technically yes, but it is very competitive.

Because you buy and sell at the same time.

A person who specializes in arbitrage.

Often, yes, to make significant profits.

No, investing is long-term; arbitrage is short-term.

Yes, most modern arbitrage is automated.

Buying items at stores to sell online.

खुद को परखो

fill blank A1

He wants to make ___ by trading.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: money

Arbitrage is about profit.

multiple choice A2

What is arbitrage?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Buying low and selling high

It is a trading strategy.

true false B1

Arbitrage is usually high risk.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

It is considered low risk.

match pairs B1

Word

मतलब

All matched!

These are common types.

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

Subject-verb-object structure.

multiple choice B2

Who performs arbitrage?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Arbitrageur

That is the name of the trader.

true false C1

Arbitrage helps market efficiency.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: सही

It balances prices.

fill blank C1

He exploited the ___ gap.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: price

Price gap is the key term.

multiple choice C2

What is the root of arbitrage?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Judgment

From French 'arbitrer'.

true false C2

Arbitrage is always profitable.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

Costs can eat up profits.

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