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Combinatorial markets for independent events: Flawed use of approach hampers price discovery
“Which teams will play in the 2007 World Series?“ An experienced market manager has created a market asking this question at the Inkling public markets, setting it up at the end of the regular season and listing contracts in each … Continue reading →
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