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YooNew, fears and hopes
YooNew is an online exchange based in New York City where fans may buy and sell “ticket derivatives”. The ticket derivatives are rights to tickets conditional on certain teams playing in certain playoff matches. So if you were to buy … Continue reading
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An Analysis of the 2007 Superbowl Using Price Changes on TradeSports
An Analysis of the Superbowl Using Price Changes on an Online Prediction Exchange – (TradeSports) – (PDF) – by Keith Jacks Gamble – 2007-02-08 ABSTRACT: I analyze Superbowl XLI by matching price changes for a futures contract on the winner … Continue reading