Shanghai Silver Around $27. US Banks & Silver Institute Rigged Silver Price $24. Defining Arbitrage & How BRICS + Apes Stacking Silver Will Win.
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Arbitrage
Arbitrage is a market condition or practice where the villagers take advantage of price differences for the same asset in different markets to make a profit. Arbitrage happens in the purchase and sale of everyday items, commodities, and assets:
Electronics Arbitrage:
Buying smartphones during a sale in one country and selling them at a higher price in another where they are more expensive.
This arbitrage capitalizes on price variations due to currency exchange rates, taxes, or demand-supply imbalances between markets.
Nike, Puma, Converse, Addidas Arbitrage:
Purchasing limited edition sneakers at retail price and reselling them at a premium on platforms like eBay or Poshmark
https://poshmark.com/
Sneakerheads (collectors of Air Jordans, Nikes, Addidas, and Pumas) have an obsession that creates a fevered frenzy in this type of arbitrage due to the high demand for exclusive footwear, creating opportunities for profit by exploiting the difference between retail and resale prices.
My wife is the Queen of Arbitrage. We live next door to Upper St Clair, where there is a Goodwill in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. This area in the South Hills around Pittsburgh is very upscale, and let's say a widow takes all her deceased husband's designer clothes to the thrift store. She finds Gucci, Hugo Boss, Guess, and Perry Ellis by the carloads and flips them for a hobby.
I help her by running her packages to the post office, and her credits on PoshMark are now over $2,900. Given that she loves shoes, she could grab the money, but it appears she is also trading on the PoshMark exchange for shoes and handbags and making a profit, meanwhile her wallet is infused and charged up with some "walking around cashola." For those of you wondering…”Yes she has a real job too.”
Life in the 4 corners, next to Shiprock trading post.
Another example of arbitrage involving artwork made by Native Americans, specifically Navajo rugs, could be purchasing authentic Navajo rugs directly from artisans or local markets in the Southwest United States at lower prices and then selling them to collectors or galleries in regions with high demand for Native American art, such as major cities or art hubs, at a significant markup.
This practice leverages Navajo rugs' cultural significance and craftsmanship to capitalize on price differentials between local markets and more affluent art markets, showcasing how arbitrage can be applied to unique cultural artifacts like Navajo rugs. Same with bracelets, watches, bolo ties, etc. I don't resell I'm holding.
Labor arbitrage
Labor arbitrage in steel making, car manufacturing, and textiles involved the strategic relocation of jobs to India and China to leverage the cost advantage of labor in these countries over the US. In the textile industry, for example, companies found that they could employ a larger workforce in India and China for the price of one US worker, leading to increased production capacity and cost efficiency.
This shift not only allowed for significant savings in labor costs but also enabled companies to tap into the skilled workforce available in these regions. By expanding operations in India and China, companies were able to capitalize on the lower labor costs and favorable market conditions, driving growth and competitiveness in the global textile industry alongside steel making and car manufacturing.
Arbitrage from New Mexico to Pittsburgh
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