Convertible Arbitrage

Convertible arbitrage is an investment strategy often associated with hedge funds. It involves the purchase of convertible securities (i.e., bonds or preferred stock that may under specified circumstances be converted into common stock), as well as the short sale of the same issuer's common stock. The premise of the strategy is that the convertible is sometimes priced inefficiently relative to the underlying stock, for reasons that range from illiquidity to market psychology.

 

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