Dutch book

English

Etymology

Uncertain[1]

Noun

Dutch book (plural Dutch books)

  1. A set of trades or bets such that, regardless of the outcome of events, one party strictly profits and another strictly loses.

Derived terms

  • Dutch booked

References

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