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Tag Archives: BetFair blog editor
The Michigan primary as seen thru the BetFair prediction markets
Thanks to Michael Robb from BetFair, I can show you the charts of the last day of trading on Michigan’s election day. You can see, on the Republican chart, Mitt Romney (in red) as the Comeback Kid —starting at 3:00PM … Continue reading
The BetFair blog is not a serious publication.
I just got it that professor Leighton Vaughan-Williams’s story published on the official BetFair blog and the BetFair compound chart published on top of his story should be understood independently from each other, as the BetFair chart was pasted there … Continue reading
MICHIGAN PRIMARY @ BETFAIR: Niall O’Connor asks the very pertinent question.
UPDATE: I just got it that Professor Leighton Vaughan-Williams’s story and the BetFair compound chart published on top of his story should be understood independently from each other, as this chart was pasted there by the BetFair blog editor. — … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Expiry, Market Prices & Probabilities
Tagged BetFair, BetFair blog editor, betting markets, event derivative markets, event derivatives, governor, Leighton Vaughan-Williams, McCain, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Niall O'Connor, prediction markets, Professor
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BetFair compound chart on the Michigan primary
UPDATE: I just got it that Professor Leighton Vaughan-Williams’s story and the BetFair compound chart published on top of his story should be understood independently from each other, as this chart was pasted there by the BetFair blog editor. — … Continue reading
The BetFair blog claims a worldwide victory.
UPDATE: I just got it that Professor Leighton Vaughan-Williams’s story and the BetFair compound chart published on top of his story should be understood independently from each other, as this chart was pasted there by the BetFair blog editor. — … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Exchanges & Markets, Market Expiry, Market Liquidity, Market Prices & Probabilities
Tagged 2008 US elections, 2008 US presidential elections, BetFair, BetFair blog editor, event derivative markets, event derivatives, governor, InTrade, Iowa, Leighton Vaughan-Williams, McCain, Michigan, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, on their site, Politics, prediction markets, Professor, US elections, US politics, US President, US presidential elections, Wyoming
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