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  2. Arbitrage betting - Wikipedia

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    Arbitrage betting involves relatively large sums of money, given that 98% of arbitrage opportunities return less than 1.2%. [2] The practice is usually detected quickly by bookmakers, who typically hold an unfavorable view of it, [3] and in the past this could result in half of an arbitrage bet being canceled, or even the closure of the bettor's account.

  3. Dutching - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch or an arb is profitable if the sum of the reciprocals of the decimal odds of each selection is less than 1, and each bet is sized such that the payout in each outcome are the same. Additionally, the profitability of a Dutch/arb can be expressed as 1-R, where R is the sum of the reciprocals. [2]

  4. Volatility arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    In finance, volatility arbitrage (or vol arb) is a term for financial arbitrage techniques directly dependent and based on volatility. A common type of vol arb is type of statistical arbitrage that is implemented by trading a delta neutral portfolio of an option and its underlying .

  5. Presidential betting odds: How Harris, Trump race compares to ...

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    Donald Trump holds a lead in the presidential betting odds for the first time in his three campaigns. ... Presidential betting odds: How Harris, Trump race compares to 2020, 2016 with 1 week to go

  6. 2024 presidential election odds: How betting lines stack up ...

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    Hillary Clinton's odds stood at -323 at the 75 day mark, but Clinton went on to lose the election in one of the two times the betting underdog won on election night.

  7. Hand signaling (open outcry) - Wikipedia

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    Hand signaling, also known as arb [1] or arbing (short for arbitrage), is a system of hand signals used on financial trading floors to communicate buy and sell information in an open outcry trading environment.

  8. Statistical arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    In finance, statistical arbitrage (often abbreviated as Stat Arb or StatArb) is a class of short-term financial trading strategies that employ mean reversion models involving broadly diversified portfolios of securities (hundreds to thousands) held for short periods of time (generally seconds to days).

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    One study found an association between being sedentary for eight hours a day or more and higher odds of sleep problems. Stress is another problem that can screw up your sleep.