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Prediction markets mini-conf

Just secured an invitation to the Mini-Conference on Information and Prediction Markets in London on December 19th organized by Marco Ottaviani. Ticket booked.

Still haven't been able to locate a good, cheap hotel with WiFi that is reasonable close to London Business School. I asked Nick about this, and he told me that London is such a nasty place that he tries to avoid staying the night there at any cost. He suggested that I simply rent a windowless cubicle at easyHotel.

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I've never understood the big deal with prediction markets.. They never seem to involve enough factors, they seem to base their opinions entirely on the whim of paniccy shareholders and not the facts themselves.

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