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Title: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: satsmainman on October 18, 2020, 02:27:37 PM
Hello bitcoinairs, greetings! So i have been wondering about the idea of arbitraging in fiat currencies. After some months of findings and trials, i came to the realization that its quite profitable, especially for weak currencies of developing countries that are so dependant on international currencies (particular the US dollars).

I want to here what some of the bitcoinairs here think about arbitraging opportunities in fiat currencies, is it a legal thing to do? And does it have any negative impact on the economy of these developing countries?


Title: Re: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: Naida_BR on October 19, 2020, 06:18:28 AM
Arbitrage in Fiat currencies?
Cmon man, we are here for the crypto!
In my opinion arbitrage doesn't worth only if you have a huge capital to endure fees and the small percentages of profit you will make.


Title: Re: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: Dorodha on October 19, 2020, 10:58:35 AM
Another type of arbitrage is liquidation arbitrage purchasing undervalued securities at prices below their estimated liquidity. The value of the duty is the value if the owners leave the business and sell the assets and the liabilities can be used as a rough estimate of the liquid quality. It is at the same time buying an asset at a low price that is usually readily available to market makers, that is, for instant resale of securities in a high market to achieve risk-free profit. The risky arbitrage available to retail investors falls into some of the risks.


Title: Re: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: Vicky agarwal on October 19, 2020, 12:05:39 PM
Does anyone try flash loans here

its whole concept is based on arbitrage oppurtunies lying in crypto space only


Title: Re: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: satsmainman on October 19, 2020, 01:41:12 PM
Arbitrage in Fiat currencies?
Cmon man, we are here for the crypto!
In my opinion arbitrage doesn't worth only if you have a huge capital to endure fees and the small percentages of profit you will make.

I agree we are here for the crypto mate, however my point is, its thr boom in crypto that is bringing this opportunity to particularly the developing countries.
I will agree with you that Arbitraging incures a huge fee but i will not agree that it doesn't worth. A cent is 💰 man


Title: Re: Arbitraging and it potentials
Post by: satsmainman on October 19, 2020, 01:55:51 PM
Another type of arbitrage is liquidation arbitrage purchasing undervalued securities at prices below their estimated liquidity. The value of the duty is the value if the owners leave the business and sell the assets and the liabilities can be used as a rough estimate of the liquid quality. It is at the same time buying an asset at a low price that is usually readily available to market makers, that is, for instant resale of securities in a high market to achieve risk-free profit. The risky arbitrage available to retail investors falls into some of the risks.

wow, the technicalities in this liquidation arbitrage purchasing has made the risk of venturing higher. However please share your experience on fiat arbitration.