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December 27, 2018, 02:59:36 PM
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For me, arbitration trading is a good way to generate profits, but we will very rarely be able to find a price difference that is quite far from each market. In addition to promising good profits, arbitration also has a large risk of loss because sometimes the length of time the transaction process becomes a constraint.
we have to calculate withdraw fee and network between two market and also dont forget about network speed when we start to arbitrage.when both of this factor not working we could loss.
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December 27, 2018, 06:00:54 PM
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Arbitrage is a game of high speed and big money. Retail traders like like us have none of these. Unless you are doing some triangle or pair trading, forget about arbitrage.
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December 28, 2018, 03:56:45 AM
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For me, arbitration trading is a good way to generate profits, but we will very rarely be able to find a price difference that is quite far from each market. In addition to promising good profits, arbitration also has a large risk of loss because sometimes the length of time the transaction process becomes a constraint.
Arbitration must also look at the existing market conditions. when bearish occurs it is not recommended to arbitrate because prices move very fast to down. You won't be able to take advantage of the margin. Because prices change so fast. especially the factor of expensive fees and the speed of transactions that are maybe slow
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December 28, 2018, 04:32:04 AM
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Arbitrage trading is good but you have to learn how it works as other forms of trading.  Arbitrage also entails risk and you can lose all your investments if you did not know how it works like other trading.  Remember that it is few people that really make money from trading and that is those that are ready to develop their skills and knowledge about trading.  I recommended this sites for you as I have used them before and most of signal give over 10% profits in a single trade. https://arbiswap.com/cryptocurrency-arbitrage/
I think at the moment to do arbitration requires an ability and when you see it on many exchanges it might be much harder than it was a few years ago.

2 years ago there was still very little competition so sometimes there were quite a lot of differences on some exchanges. But now competition is so tight that arbitration is a complicated matter, a lot of the costs incurred and arbitrated at this time are not something worth it. Do a much more meaningful job, buy Bitcoin and some Altcoin can be done to get profit margins.
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January 27, 2019, 09:43:57 AM
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Arbitrage can be good way to earn profit but seem complicated to do, because we have to create alot of different exchange. This trading strategy just promosing  small profit, and we have to use exchange that has high trading volume to get better spread. We have to know the transaction fee of exchange as well.

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January 27, 2019, 01:50:09 PM
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I agree with some remarks. To be able to do arbitrage well lots of things need to be taken into account.

- You need a decent amount to start. I wouldn't start arbitrage with less than 10,000$
- You need to be registered on at least 10 exchanges.
- You need to sufficient money on every exchange.
- you must take all fees in to account. Fee on buy, fee on sell, fee on transfers from one exchange to another.

I do like arbitrage but I rather like it in sports betting.

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January 27, 2019, 03:42:03 PM
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arbitrage are good trading system , but you really need to carefully about the network , when it was busy , u will get loss
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