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Tag Archives: Bryan Whitman
InTrade-TradeSports is still plagued by the North Korea Missile scandal.
Any good journalist writing up a piece on InTrade or interviewing John Delaney does mention the North Korea Missile scandal. — Bet on It! – (page two – page three + a crappy listing of exchanges) – by Spectrum’s Steven … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Exchanges & Markets, Market Contract Statements, Market Expiry
Tagged Bryan Whitman, event derivative trader, Japan, John Delaney, journalist, National Security Advisor, North Korea, prediction markets, Sea of Japan, Stephen Hadley, Steven Cherry, TradeÂsports, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. military, United States, Vancheeswaran, White House
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FREAKONOMICS: John Delaney of InTrade-TradeSports.
Freakonomics (last month): Q: Briefly, what is Intrade? A: InTrade is a marketplace, just like eBay or the NYSE, that provides innovative markets to trade, and the best darn predictive information on uncertain future events bar none! InTrade is a … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Market Expiry
Tagged Bryan Whitman, eBay, event derivative trader, Japan, John Delaney, National Security Advisor, non-sports prediction markets, North Korea, prediction markets, Sea of Japan, sister site, sports
prediction markets, Stephen Hadley, U.S. military, United States, US government, Vancheeswaran, White House
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Event derivative trader Vancheeswaran has been expelled from the TradeSports-InTrade forum.
And, of course, no reason was cited. Trade Exchange Network Membership Information Dear vancheeswaran, The site administrators have removed your access rights: Violation of T&Cs powered by eve community<http://eve.groupee.com/landing/goto.php?a=community> Hummm… Quite vague. Do they dislike the truth, at Intrade-TradeSports? Here … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged ALL, America, Bryan Whitman, event derivative trader, Japan, John Delaney, National Security Advisor, North Korea, prediction market trader, prediction markets, Sea of Japan, Stephen Hadley, Trader, U.S. military, United States, US government, Vancheeswaran, White House
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INTRADE-TRADESPORTS: John Delaney LIED in his Freakonomics interview.
That’s what tries to demonstrate event derivative trader “Vancheeswaran” in a comment on the Freakonomics blog post featuring a complacent interview of InTrade-TradeSports’ John Delaney. — InTrade-TradeSports’ John Delaney: We listed a market on whether the U.S. Government would formally … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Whitman, event derivative trader, Japan, John Delaney, National Security Advisor, North Korea, prediction markets, Sea of Japan, Stephen Hadley, U.S. military, United States, US government, Vancheeswaran, White House
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