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YooPick = an innovation in spread betting markets
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Posted in Betting, Exchange & Market Designs, Exchanges & Markets, Explainers, Mechanism Designs
Tagged Betting, betting exchanges, betting markets, event derivative exchanges, event derivative markets, prediction exchanges, prediction markets, spread betting, spread betting exchanges, spread betting markets, Yahoo!, Yahoo! Research, YooPick
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SpreadFair on the 2008 US electoral college
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Prices & Probabilities
Tagged 2008 US elections, 2008 US electoral college, 2008 US presidential elections, Betting, prediction markets, spread betting exchanges, spread betting markets, SpreadFair, spreads, US elections, US politics, US presidential elections
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Not enough profit opportunities in prediction markets?
Robin “High IQ” Hanson: (Don’t bother to complain such a market might pay terrorists to do it – they could make far far more money from such an act trading in existing financial markets.) Coming from one of the co-inventors … Continue reading