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June 22, 2013, 10:35:53 AM
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Let's imagine I see some arbitrage between one exchange and another(as of now, that is bitstamp and MtGox or even btc-e). Let's say I buy cheap coins and bitstamp and send them to another exchange like Gox or BTC-E where I sell for USD, how can I quickly move the USD from Gox or BTC-E back to BitStamp to repurchase the coins and essentially repeat the steps?

Is it possible to use BitInstant for this?

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Really, time is of the essence in this process. Oh and I live in Europe and am not a U.S Resident, nor am I verified on MtGox.

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June 22, 2013, 12:21:11 PM
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First of all: I'm new to this (1 month), but I do arbitrage and therefore I think I know some things.

If there would be a good way to move funds quickly, there would not be such a big gap (at the moment 7.5$ profit from Bitstamp to MtGox).

There were ways to do this: 1. Aurumxchange  2.Bitinstant  3.OKpay
But:
-OKpay is not possible with MtGox (since a month or so).
-Aurumxchange closed yesterday >.<
-Bitinstant is good for nothing, since the relaunch some weeks ago. I really hope they will come back, with all opportunities of moving funds, they had before. (they had MtGox <->Bitstamp , and BTC-e -> MtGox for example)

So at the moment, there is no way, except withdrawing from MtGox or buying Bitcoins and sell them on another exchange. --> u have to wait.



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June 22, 2013, 12:25:44 PM
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No there is no way to move funds around quickly. If there was, prices would always be within a $ at mtgox and bitstamp. Dead horse.
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June 23, 2013, 07:50:11 PM
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Yeah, I've come to the same conclusion: Best answer for this? Don't.

Instead, put more money in, and LEAVE it there. The best way to cache out on arbitrage is don't; just let it grow over time and wait for the opportunities to reverse on the exchange.

I realize this requires more liquidity, but them's the breaks.


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