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Busybody bureaucrats ban betting on politics — unless you’re rich

Por: New York Post Opinion February 16, 2023

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What will happen in the future? Is there a way to know? There is, maybe. One technique that predicts the future better than any other is . The stock market is one. It lets people bet on prospects of companies. The market often predicts wrong, but a rising stock price is a better forecaster of company success than 100 executives or 10,000 politicians. Falling stocks are good predictors, too. Prediction markets succeed because of “The Wisdom of... + full article



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