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- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
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- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
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- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
- Why Samsung is no Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney @ Bain Capital — [VIDEO]
- Central banks should set up prediction markets. — [LINK]
- Max Keiser on NADEX — [VIDEO]
- New Hampshire prediction markets screwed up political forecasting in 2008. Will they be right this time? — [CHARTS]
- The real reasons why prediction markets are accurate. — [LINK]
- Much better than a bike… and more affordable than a SegWay… –> The Me-Mover — [VIDEO]
- InTrade is not predictive, says notable financial journalist. — [SCREENSHOT]
- Drudge links directly to InTrade prediction markets, bypassing journalos. — [SCREENSHOT]
- BetFair’s glitch ruins a set of £23m prediction markets. — [LINKS]
Monthly Archives: February 2010
ClimateGate: How leftist scientists cooked the data on climate change to scare the hell out of people – [VIDEO]
Here’s the report the US Senator is talking about in this video.
The Euro will fall to $1 within a year. – [PREDICTION]
A bunch of hedge funds are betting against the Euro. Via Joe Weisenthal
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Predictions - Forecasts
Tagged America, bets, carry trade, credit default swaps, currencies, currency, currency bets, currency derivatives, currency wagers, derivatives, Euro, European Union, Finance, Financial Markets, George Soros, hedge funds, speculators, swaps, United States Of America, US dollar, USA, wagers
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If you are into rugby betting…
Mike Robb has the info.
A Note on the Impotence of the Efficient Market Hypothesis
No one who makes a living trading really cares about EMH, but I’m not sure why failure to predict under EMH is that surprising. Markets do more discounting than predicting. That’s part of the reason why stocks are volatile — … Continue reading
Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act
Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act –> Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act
The secret URL where Google prototypes the future of search
Code name: Google Caffeine Warming: Works only 50% of the time. (The other 50%, the results come from the current Google Search.) http://209.85.225.103/
Posted in Information Technology
Tagged Google Caffeine, Google Search, search, Search Engine, Search Engines
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Ron Paul –> the good… and the ugly
The Ugly: The Good:
Posted in Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged Ben Bernanke, CPAC, economic freedom, economic liberty, economy, Federal Reserve, Freedom, global economy, libertarianism, libertarians, liberty, Politics, Ron Paul, The Global Economy, US constitution, US economy, US government, US politics
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Cantor Exchange expects to receive final regulatory approval by Tuesday, April 20, 2010…
“and will commence trading of DBOR Movie Futures shortly thereafter.”
The BetFair and InTrade websites are going to be blocked in France…
… unless they fork over “in between 52,000 euros and 215,000 euros” for a 5-year period. Is that regulation or extortion?
Efficient Markets Hypothesis
Rajiv Sethi – (31 comments) Via Paul Hewitt