Statistical Arbitrage


Statistical Arbitrage

In the context of hedge funds, a style of management that employs complex statistical models that try to capture small abnormalities in a security's intraday return.

Arbitrage

An investment practice that attempts to profit from inefficiencies in price by making transactions that offset each other. For example, one may buy a security at a low price and, within a few seconds, re-sell it to a willing buyer at a higher price. Arbitrageurs can keep prices relatively stable as markets try to resist their attempts at price exploitation. Arbitrageurs often use computer programs because their transactions can be complex and occur in rapid succession.