noun
- a person who engages in arbitrage, buying and selling securities or commodities in different markets to profit from price differences
Usage: finance
Examples
- The arbitrager noticed price differences between the New York and London stock exchanges.
- Professional arbitragers use sophisticated computer systems to identify profitable opportunities.
- The arbitrager bought gold in Tokyo and simultaneously sold it in New York for a quick profit.
- Many arbitragers work for investment banks and hedge funds.
- The arbitrager’s strategy relied on exploiting temporary market inefficiencies.
- Currency arbitragers profit from exchange rate differences between countries.