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I want to start looking a bit into market neutral investing, more specifically merger arbitrage. Anybody has good value investing books to recommend toward merger arbitrage?

 

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BeerBaron

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I found "Risk Arbitrage" by Guy Wyser Pratte to be pretty useful. It has a concise history of how markets have evolved in the Arbitrage field and goes into the basic issues along with several examples from Author's experience. I have not worked through all the examples yet, but it is on my to do list.

 

Vinod

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As with most things, you are better off thinking about it on your own, not to say you shouldn't seek guidance of sorts to helpn you find your way.  I don't think that it is too difficult to figure out.  You typically want to make many small investments of sorts since the outcomes are more or less by chance, and you seek opportunities that give you better odds better than a 1:1.  

 

Look at Michael Price's past transactions and others who have done well and try to figure out the what and why.  

 

 

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