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Tag Archives: expired contracts
InTrade and BetFair make it impossible for me to show you the expired charts on the Oscars 2009.
- UPDATE: Correction. Even though the Oscars 2009 is now a past event (it is midnight time, Pacific Time), InTrade has the prediction markets listed in their live section. Bizarre. They are still open. I wonder whether that means that … Continue reading
The definitive proof that it’s presently impossible to practice prediction market journalism with BetFair.
- Unlike InTrade and NewsFutures, BetFair does not deliver any chart after that the prediction market has expired —leaving the blog post that linked to it totally blank (in a digital world where old content is King, and where Google … Continue reading
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