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Apocalypto — [VIDEO]
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Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps. –> September 24, 2010
Full of clichés? Wall Street 2 @ HSX –> Quite high flying. The first trailer is hilarious: About Wall Street 2: Wall Street 1: Frank Sinatra, “Fly Me To The Moon”:
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Fiction, Market Liquidity, Market Prices & Probabilities, Predictions - Forecasts
Tagged betting markets, Cantor Exchange, event derivative markets, event derivatives, Gordon Gekko, Hollywood Stock Exchange, HSX, Michael Douglas, movie box office, movies, Oliver Stone, prediction markets, Wall Street, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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“Wisdom of crowds” in popular culture, again
“The wisdom of crowds” has apparently seeped a bit into popular culture, or at least the geekier end of it. On the heels of British illusionist Derren Brown’s invoking of “the wisdom of crowds” as a (false) part of his … Continue reading