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Arbitrage
Arbitrageurs make their living by seizing on price differences for a security that is traded on a different market or in a different form, such as an option or a futures contract. Someone who buys, say, a soybean contract on one market and sells a soybean contract on another exchange is practicing arbitrage by locking in a profit.
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