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Arbitrage (arb) funds are positioned to take advantage of the mispricing in futures contracts.
About Arbitrage Funds
- Arbitrage funds are equity-oriented hybrid funds that leverage arbitrage opportunities in the market.
- The basic principle behind arbitrage is to take advantage of temporary price differences to generate profits with minimal risk.
- These can be a pricing mismatch between two exchanges, different pricing in the spot and futures market, etc.
- The fund manager of an arbitrage fund buys and sells the shares at the same time and earns the difference between the selling price and the buying price of the share.
- The underlying principle is to capture the price spread between the buying and selling, often within a short time frame.
- This is fundamentally different from any other form of investing, where you purchase an asset and wait for it to grow in value before selling it.
- In an arbitrage fund, the fund manager invests in equities only when he finds a definite opportunity to earn returns.
- If there are no arbitrage opportunities available, then the fund invests in short-term money market instruments and debt securities to ensure stable returns.
- The important thing to note here is that the price difference is usually very small. Therefore, the fund manager has to make several trades in one day to book a reasonable profit.
- They are classified as hybrid mutual funds where according to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), at least 65% of the fund’s assets must be in equities and equity-related securities.
Arbitrage Funds Benefits
- Low Risk, Equity-Like Returns: Since the buying and selling are hedged, the risk is minimal, making it an attractive option for risk-averse investors.
- Tax Advantages: Gains from arbitrage funds held for more than one year qualify as long-term capital gains (LTCG).
- Liquidity: Arbitrage funds offer high liquidity, allowing investors to redeem their money quickly when needed.
- Diversified Portfolio: These funds diversify investments across various sectors and instruments, reducing the risk.
Arbitrage Funds Limitations
- Market Dependency: Returns are linked to market volatility; low volatility means fewer opportunities for arbitrage.
- Short-Term Focus: They may not be ideal for long-term wealth creation.
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Last updated on June, 2026
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