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Tag Archives: web forum
The BetFair’s P.R. department is run by somebody who is allergic to blogging.
They insist on using e-mails and their web forum to interact with their customers. An often-updated blog, with the comments opened, like Bert’s one, would do a better trick, in my view. -
The Germans In Germany & The Prediction Exchanges In Great Britain
If I have understood correctly what Fabian John has just told me, the Germans can legally trade on the British prediction exchanges regulated by the Financial Services Authority (like TradeFair Spreads or SpreadFair), but not on those regulated by the … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Regulations
Tagged bet exchanges, Betting, betting exchanges, European Union, Fabian John, Financial Services Authority, Gambling Commission, Germans, Germany, laws, online gambling, prediction exchanges, Private, Regulations, web forum, www.bafin.de, www.choiceodds.com
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Please, don’t call them “predictive markets”.
http://marchespredictifs.grouphub.com/ Fellas, I’m begging you to change the name of your web forum to “prediction markets” —”les marches de prediction“. – All markets are somewhat predictive. You don’t define specifically our event derivative markets if you call them “predictive markets”. … Continue reading
Do InTrade allow financial scams to be published on their web forum?
Posted in Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Money
Tagged InTrade, InTrade forum, prediction markets, scams, web forum
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How have Jason Ruspini’s tax futures markets at InTrade-TradeSports fared, so far?
- The most liquid of the Jason Ruspini-created contracts: – - – I would like to talk a bit about the Internet marketing of these prediction markets, in the rest of this present post. – As you all know, Jason … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Finance, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Market Liquidity, Market Prices & Probabilities, Midas Oracle Statistics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged BBN, Bloomberg, Chris Masse-free, Club For Growth, event derivative markets, event derivatives, event futures, Fabian John, Google, Internet Marketing, Internet marketing thoughts, InTrade, Jakob Nielsen, Jason Ruspini, John Delaney, prediction markets, tax futures, tax futures markets, tax prediction markets, Tom Next, web forum, YouTube
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BetFair is as innocent as a lamb… but their P.R. people can’t tell you that at this time. Here’s why.
- Dear Midas Oracle readers, Besides the facts about BetFair Malta’s combo market maker operating on the multiples (which Midas Oracle informed you about back in January 2007), you may have heard the rumor that BetFair UK (in HammerSmith, London) … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Prediction Journalism
Tagged Benjamin Franklin, BetFair, BetFair Malta, betting exchange, combo market maker, Editor, event derivative markets, event derivatives, freedom of speech, human market makers, Internet marketing
approach, London, multiples, Open Media, prediction exchange, prediction markets, rumors, site leads, United Kingdom, Voltaire, web forum, web forums
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