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| | Arbitrage |
 | | Arbitrage in the municipal bond market is the difference in the interest paid on an issuer's tax- exempt bonds and the interest earned by investing the bond proceeds in taxable securities. |  | | In the case of government-issued debt, arbitrage occurs when a government issues bonds at one rate of interest, and invests the proceeds at a higher rate of interest. |  | | Federal arbitrage rules state that an issuer cannot invest tax-exempt bond proceeds at a higher yield than the interest rate on the bond issue, except in specific circumstances. |
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http://www.southwest.msus.edu/rdic/ch2.8.html
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| | Arbitrage as supplied by EagleTraders.com |
 | | Arbitrage in corporate takeovers, which have been numerous in recent years, typically takes the form of buying the acquiree’s stock upon announcement of the definite intention of the acquirer corporation to acquire the acquiree and selling short the stock of the acquirer corporation. |  | | Arbitrage transactions between two houses are usually conducted on a joint account basis, profits being equally divided between the engaging parties. |  | | Profits through arbitrage would be impossible if the prices of the currencies, commodities, or securities traded in were adjusted to exact parties. |
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http://www.eagletraders.com/advice/securities/arbitrage.htm
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| | Arbitrage |
 | | Accordingly, most arbitrage is performed by institutions that have very low transaction costs and can make up for small profit margins by doing a large volume of transactions. |  | | The notion of true arbitrage is profoundly important in financial engineering and theoretical finance. |  | | If, at one point in time, the contract is bid at USD 45.02 on one exchange and offered at USD 45.00 on the other, a trader could purchase the contract at one price and sell it at the other to make a risk-free profit of a USD 0.02. |
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http://www.riskglossary.com/articles/arbitrage.htm
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| | Arbitrage |
 | | Arbitrage is the trading of one currency for another with the hopes of taking advantage of small differences in conversion rates among several currencies in order to achieve a profit. |  | | To result in successful arbitrage, a sequence of exchanges must begin and end with the same currency, but any starting currency may be considered. |  | | You will write a program that determines whether a sequence of currency exchanges can yield a profit as described above. |
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http://acm.uva.es/p/v1/104.html
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| | The Arbitrage Fund |
 | | Merger arbitrage is a highly specialized investment approach designed to profit from the successful completion of corporate reorganizations. |  | | The Arbitrage Fund is distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co., which is not affiliated with the advisor or any of its affiliates. |  | | The most common arbitrage activity, and the approach the Fund will generally use, involves purchasing the shares of an announced acquisition target company. |
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http://www.thearbfund.com
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| | Trading the Odds with Arbitrage |
 | | Arbitrage, in its purest form, is defined as the purchase of securities on one market for immediate resale on another market in order to profit from a price discrepancy. |  | | Although the risk-free forms of pure arbitrage are typically unavailable to retail traders, there are several high-probability forms of risk arbitrage that offer retail traders many opportunities to profit. |  | | Although this type of arbitrage requires taking on some risk, it is generally considered "playing the odds." Here we will examine some of the most common forms of arbitrage available to retail traders. |
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http://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/04/111004.asp
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| | Sports Arbitrage Trading - Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | Arbitrage occurs when the same instrument is traded in separate markets at prices which differ enough to overlap. |  | | Although their prices would mostly be the same, there would also be times when they were out of line and this is when arbitrageurs would step in to buy at the lower prices and immediately sell at the higher price. |  | | This means that the initial fees he paid have been absorbed by tens, if not hundreds, of arbitrage trades and thus become negligible compared to the profits generated. |
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http://www.zero-risk-arbitrage.com/information/faq.htm
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| | Arbitrage Rebate Calculations > Amtec |
 | | Arbitrage rebate computations and tax compliance issues are Amtec's business. |  | | Our corporate mission is to deliver our arbitrage services with unparalleled customer service tailored to the business needs of each individual client. |  | | Our focus is arbitrage rebate computations and compliance with all tax laws. |
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http://www.amteccorp.com
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| | Sports Betting Arbitrage Opportunities |
 | | Arbitrage is zero risk and guaranteed profits - it is a high paying, very short term (a couple of hours) investment that will ALWAYS result in you walking away with a certain profit. |  | | There are so many arbitrage opportunities that come up every day that it would actually be impossible for you to profit from all of them - you would not have enough time or money (even if you were Bill Gates). |  | | This is of course a very conservative estimate of what can be earned by spending just a little time every day using the arbitrage concept. |
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http://www.rayzee.co.uk
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| | Arbitrage |
 | | An arbitrage is an opportunistic operation that usual exists for very short time periods; as such, the arbitreurs, monitoring the evolution of the market, must act before other operators eliminate the arbitrage opportunities. |  | | Arbitrage opportunities are generated by imperfection or inefficency in the formation of prices. |  | | It doesn't require any initial net investment, as the operation is self financing; if the operation requires funding, the opportunity cost of using these funds must be taken into account. |
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http://www.meff.es/ing/institute/futures/arbitra.htm
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| | Sports Arbitrage Betting (Arbs, Surebets, Overbrokes) |
 | | Arbitrage is described as the purchase [of securities] on one market and immediate resale on another market to profit from a price difference. |  | | By finding the highest odds on each participant of a sporting event with different bookmakers it is possible to guarantee a percentage profit based on your total "investment". |  | | However you must remember that your profit will be a small percentage (typically 1-5%) of your total investment in each opportunity. |
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http://www.sports-arbitrage.info
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| | Multinational Business Review: How Effective Is Arbitrage of Foreign Stocks? The Case of the Malaysia Exchange-Traded ... |
 | | First, transaction costs reduce the profitability of arbitrage, and these include brokerage costs, bid-ask spreads, and a fee of several thousand dollars charged by the fund company to facilitate in-kind creations or redemptions of shares. |  | | However, such arbitrage can involve significant transaction costs, which have caused some to question the ability of this arbitrage to reduce premiums. |  | | The results illustrate the importance of arbitrage in providing the full benefits of international diversification associated with exchange-traded funds that invest in foreign securities. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3674/is_200310/ai_n9302097
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| | Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/arbitrage |
 | | If the market exchange rate deviates from par, there is opportunity for arbitrage by exchanging the cheaper currency for gold, shipping the gold to the other country, converting the gold into the other currency, and converting the proceeds into the cheaper currency on the market. |  | | The nearly simultaneous purchase of a good or asset in one market where the price is low, and sale of the same good or asset in another market where the price is higher. |  | | There are undoubtedly many arbitrage opportunities, where price transparency has failed to bring about price harmonisation. |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/1999/06/10.html
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| | Arbitrage |
 | | Equivalently, an arbitrage opportunity exists if it is possible to make a greater gain that is guaranteed to be at least equal to the risk free rate of return, with a chance of making a greater gain. |  | | Arbitrage is the making of a gain through trading without committing any money and without taking a risk of losing money. |  | | Being less rigorous means that it is not really possible to distinguish between arbitrage and the closely related concepts of dominant trading strategies and the law of one price. |
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http://moneyterms.co.uk/arbitrage
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| | Saturday, February 5, 2000 - Risk Arbitrage |
 | | The most common form of risk arbitrage, however, is in calculating bond adjustments. |  | | For example, if a real life stock is trading at 60, and a call option with a strike price of 40 is trading at 15, a person could make a risk free profit by buying the options and shorting the stock until the prices corrected. |  | | The first type, which is commonly referred to as "classic arbitrage," occurs when an instrument is incorrectly priced, causing a risk-free profit opportunity. |
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http://www.hsbr.net/columns/fielding/20000205.01.hsbr
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| | arbitrage forex |
 | | Speculations arbitrage forex give the biggest profit of all legal types of transactions! |  | | Only good news that will answer your expectations concerning exchange and fund markets and give you more confidence for your trading on FOREX market. |  | | For the last few years, forex trading has been a good opportunity for many people to earn really big money and. |
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http://www.forexswingtrader.net/trader/Forex/arbitrage-forex.asp
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| | Mellon HBV Launches Convertible Arbitrage Discipline |
 | | He was a director of capital markets at BAII, supervising $2.0 billion in assets, and chairman of their Intermarket Fund, a global convertible arbitrage fund. |  | | According to Morgan Stanley, the par value of total convertible issues in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Asia was $610 billion in 2003, far surpassing the total value of $488 billion for 2002. |  | | It follows a research and investment process with strict risk management parameters to invest in a diverse mix of U.S. and non-U.S. convertible bonds and equity-linked securities. |
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http://www.mellon.com/pressreleases/2004/pr020504.html
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| | Arbitrage and Equilibrium |
 | | However, one of the central features of asset pricing theory, or, as some claim, "the one concept that unifies all of finance" (Dybvig and Ross, 1987), is the stipulation that, in equilibrium, asset prices are such that "arbitrage" is not possible. |  | | Nonetheless, it can be used to obtain a intuitive understanding of the meaning of arbitrage-free prices and asset market equilibrium. |  | | The concept of no-arbitrage asset prices in financial theory stretches over naturally into sequential general equilibrium theory where asset market equilibrium is part of the structure. |
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http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/sequence/arbitrage.htm
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| | TRANSPARENT BUNDLES by Seth Goldstein: Media Futures, Part 5/5: ARBITRAGE: I. Etymology |
 | | Every business that makes profit is doing arbitrage on some level. |  | | There is clearly a correlation between arbitrage and opacity, since if the trades were entirely clear the spreads would disappear and no money would be made. |  | | You can just as accurately describe Google's $50 billion market capitalization as a function of arbitrage as you can the textbook money a college student earns redirecting misspelled traffic through a domain she owns and operates. |
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http://majestic.typepad.com/seth/2005/05/media_futures_p.html
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 | | Computers, due to their speed, power, and ability to coordinate, are the ideal method of performing arbitrage transactions. |  | | By definition, arbitrage eliminates the opportunity for riskless profit as it takes advantage of it. |  | | Whether it is a bond or a bank account, a simple formula predicts the future value of any financial instrument: |
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http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/projects-98-99/financial-transactions/glossary.htm
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| | Forex Arbitrage Calculator |
 | | Such arbitrage is possible if the trader's positions are netting (clearing) by some "clearing house". |  | | In such situation exists risk-free arbitrage opportunity with estimated profit equal to $13.1 on a mini contract. |  | | The second possible way is to use some agreements (options or swap) to guaranty clearing/netting at these specific rates, which give risk-free arbitrage profit. |
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http://www.advmathappl.com/FACalc_Home.htm
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| | Arbitrage Loans |
 | | You don't need to have a high net worth or be a millionaire to get an arbitrage loan. |  | | You virtually kill your chances by trying to make an arbitrage loan for a smaller amount than 5 million. |  | | You don't have to be rich to get an Arbitrage Loan. |
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http://www.eagletraders.com/loans/arbitrage.htm
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| | The Adam Smith Arbitrage and Venture Capital Hedge Fund |
 | | The initialization of a time/interest rate arbitrage transactional funding process, which we can use to fund entities, is less riskier as the process is mostly notional and is only executed under favorable conditions or those we can sucessfully control. |  | | We can engineer funding but for actually implementing it, your organization or government, if participating through our organization and not using your own banks, will have to fund the set up and initialisation at this time. |  | | The power of the Time/Interest Rate Arbitrage Transactions |
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http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/AdamSmithCorp
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| | Risk Arbitrage |
 | | This is coined “arbitrage” due to the fact that companies will often finance takeovers through the issuance of more stock, thus diluting the value of the existing float, and offer a premium over the current share price of the firm they are acquiring, based upon expected future revenues and profits. |  | | In addition, shareholders of the takeover candidate face little risk, as they typically receive a premium for the shares they hold, while the acquiring company faces the operational and business risk from having to integrate the aquiree’s business. |  | | Risk Arbitrage, or “merger arbitrage”, attempts to profit from selling short the stock of an acquiring company and buying the stock of the aquiree. |
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http://www.macroanalytics.com/html/risk_arbitrage.html
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| | Sports Arbitrage Trading - Getting Started with Zero-Risk Arbitrage |
 | | If you are serious about making risk-free profits from arbitrage then these spreadsheets are an absolute necessity - they will save you time and probably pay for themselves within the first couple of hours of use. |  | | Open your bookmaker accounts so that you can act immediately upon the opportunities you find. |  | | How to find the hidden arbs in golf that most arbitrage traders will never even see |
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http://www.zero-risk-arbitrage.com/information/whatnext.htm
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| | Dictionary.com/arbitrage |
 | | Arbitrage may be employed by using various security combinations including stock and options and convertibles and stock. |  | | The simultaneous purchase and sale of substantially identical assets in order to profit from a price difference between the two assets. |  | | n : a kind of hedged investment meant to capture slight differences in price; when there is a difference in the price of something on two different markets the arbitrageur simultaneously buys at the lower price and sells at the higher price v : practice arbitrage, as in the stock market |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=arbitrage
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| | "Arbitrage" Defined |
 | | ARBITRAGE - The buying of foreign exchange, securities, or commodities in one market and the simultaneous selling in another market, in terms of a third market. |  | | By this manipulation a profit is made because of the difference in the rates of exchange or in the prices of securities or commodities involved. |  | | The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On * Arbitrage * |
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http://www.lectlaw.com/def/a063.htm
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| | Sports-Arbitrage.com |
 | | An average stake of £300 () () each on just 50% of these Arbitrage opportunities yields a profit of more than £4,000 () () each year. |  | | Our subscribers profit from the many lucrative market anomalies caused by bookmakers taking a different view on sports events throughout the world in the same way that arbitrage traders exploit the financial markets. |  | | Our Sports Betting Arbitrage subscribers are alerted to over 65 Arbitrage opportunities each month with an average risk-free return of 3.42% on each of these investments. |
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http://www.sports-arbitrage.com
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| | Sports Arbitrage Trading - Arb Hunters |
 | | Alongside our sports arbitrage alert service we offer our members a whole host of handy amenities including arbitrage tutorials, arb calculators, comprehensive bookmaker information including a list of all the fully trustworthy sportsbooks to use and all their relevant company information. |  | | Using a technique commonly known as "arbing" or "surebetting", it is possible to use the differences in the odds provided by bookmakers on selected events to make yourself a guaranteed RISK FREE profit. |  | | We offer our subscribers the opportunity to make a guaranteed profit from selected sporting events without ever risking a penny with sports arbitrage. |
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http://www.arbhunters.co.uk
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| | Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Adword Arbitrage |
 | | Jeff Nolan points to a definition of arbitrage (risk free profit), but in the context of a poor analysis. |  | | But the term 'dvd player' is more valuable to vertical search engines like Nextag than it is to merchants and so Nextag can afford to pay a higher price than can merchants. |  | | Seems appropriate on the eve of the boom's anniversary to revisit arbitrage and bubbles. |
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http://ross.typepad.com/blog/2005/03/adword_arbitrag.html
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| | Chromaweb Horses - Arbitrage |
 | | Basically, the idea behind Arbitrage is to buy at a low price and sell at a high one. |  | | The application in Horse Racing (or any other betting proposition) is to Lay at low odds and Back at at high odds. |
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http://www.chromaweb.com/bets/arbitrage.cfm
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| | Arbitrage (II) |
 | | Then, by converting currencies, a clever trader can start with 1 US dollar and buy 0.5 * 10.0 * 0.21 = 1.05 US dollars, making a profit of 5 percent. |  | | Arbitrage is the use of discrepancies in currency exchange rates to transform one unit of a currency into more than one unit of the same currency. |  | | Your job is to write a program that takes a list of currency exchange rates as input and then determines whether arbitrage is possible or not. |
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http://acm.uva.es/p/v4/436.html
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| | Sports Arbitrage - Online Sports Betting |
 | | With arbitrage calculator, we figured out exactly how much we needed to bet on each result of the match so we would be guaranteed a profit. |  | | With sports arbitrage system you can have profit with any outcome of the game because arbitrage sports betting tip system using mathematical calculation which take advantage of differences in bookmakers opinion on the certain game or event. |  | | To figure out the exact amount for the bet, you will use our free arbitrage calculator that you will download after subscription. |
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http://www.99bets.com
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| | The Arbitrage Group |
 | | We are totally dedicated to providing arbitrage compliance services on a national basis to issuers, borrowers, financial advisors, underwriters, and attorneys. |  | | The Arbitrage Group, Inc. is a leading provider of arbitrage rebate and mathematical verification services. |  | | The Arbitrage Group, Inc. was formed as a result of KPMG LLP’s decision to discontinue providing services related to arbitrage compliance. |
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http://www.thearbitragegroup.com/home.htm
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| | Arbitrage Sports Betting & Trading Services. Sports bets Make 100% risk free sports betting |
 | | Arbitrage is a market state where an investor can invest in a number of markets to guarantee a profit and this simple rule can be applied to sporting events to win £1,000's 100% RISK-FREE!!! |  | | You really have nothing to lose, this is the best offer you are ever going to see, it has changed my life and it can change yours too, just think what you could do with all the extra money this arbitrage technique will supply. |  | | Using sports arbitrage takes the gamble out of gambling - 100% risk free sports betting - Bet on sports with zero risk - Learn how to make money, betting without risk, using a technique called arbitrage. |
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http://www.ucantlose.co.uk
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| | arbitrage Definition |
 | | Attempting to profit by exploiting price differences of identical or similar financial instruments, on different markets or in different forms. |  | | I like this company, but should I add it to my portfolio? |  | | convertible hedge, covered arbitrage, parallel importing, purchasing power parity, conversion arbitrage, convertible arbitrage, fixed-income arbitrage, index arbitrage, reversal arbitrage, statistical arbitrage |
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http://www.investorwords.com/245/arbitrage.html
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| | Sports Arbitrage - Risk free betting |
 | | Offer subscription based alert service for arbitrage opportunties and a "Rick Alert" service alerting subscribers to bookmakers offering odds way out of line with the market price. |  | | Software that attains arbitrage bets by backing or laying every selection in an event, when an arbitrage opportunity exists, for a locked in profit on Betfair. |  | | Ex-bookie reveals how anyone can place a guaranteed profitable bet using the zero-risk Internet bet system. |
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http://www.racing-index.com/sports-arbitrage.html
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| | Merger Arbitrage, Risk Arbitrage, Arbitrage Research, Mergers and Acquisitions: The M & A Researcher |
 | | The M and A Researcher is a daily information service dedicated to providing in-depth research, data compilation, news coverage, and fact-based analysis of corporate merger and acquisition transactions which are chosen by subscribers. |  | | Merger Arbitrage, Risk Arbitrage, Arbitrage Research, Mergers and Acquisitions: The M and A Researcher |  | | Merger Arbitrage, Risk Arbitrage, Arbitrage Research, Mergers and Acquisitions |
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http://www.maresearch.com
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| | SPORTS ARBITRAGE INVESTOR.com |
 | | We make real money, your money is NEVER at risk. |  | | The sports arbitrage that we are involved in are risk-free and we can safely guarantee that your funds at no time is at risk. |  | | Once you get to know the very nature of sports arbitrage, you will understand why we can guarantee the safety of your funds. |
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http://sportsarbitrageinvestor.com
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| | OddsAndBets - arbitrage betting service |
 | | Arbitrage betting gives you the opportunity to make money by spending time in front of your computer. |  | | An arbitrage opportunity in sports betting means that you are able to bet on all possible outcomes of a certain match at odds that guarantee you profit regardless of who wins that match. |  | | This drastically increases the number of arbs delivered and turns those sports into some of the best for arbitrage betting. |
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http://www.oddsandbets.com
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