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political futures

Futures contracts that trade on speculation of an specific outcome for a political event, such as the election of one individual over another for President of the United States. The contracts trade between 0 and 100 and their price is based on the probability at any given time of a successful outcome. When the event actually occurs, winning contracts are worth 100 points and losing contracts are worth 0.

Related information about political futures:
  1. Intrade - Home
    THE Leading Prediction Market. Trade political futures and tap into the wisdom of crowds.
     
  2. IEM - Iowa Electronic Markets - The University of Iowa
    2012 U.S. Presidential Election Markets. The IEM 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Markets are real-money futures markets where contract payoffs will be ...
     
  3. Iowa Electronic Markets - Henry B. Tippie College of Business ...
    Participate in real-money futures markets as part of ongoing research in economics. Markets include results of future political elections, movie box office ...
     
  4. Trading commission could legalize US based political futures market ...
    Jan 17, 2012 ... Trading commission could legalize US based political futures market | Approval would put Nadex in competition with websites like Intrade and ...
     
  5. Political Futures | Gather
    Aug 5, 2008 ... Political Futures is all about the future of politics. Offer your viewpoints, your opinions, your ideas. We will debate candidates, policies, parties, ...
     
  6. Iowa Electronic Markets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Iowa Electronic Markets (IEM) are a group of real-money prediction markets/ futures markets operated by the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business.
     
  7. Political Futures Definition | Investopedia
    An investment wherein the payout comes after an election, based on the winning party. Investors pay a flat fee to purchase the future and will receive $100 if the ...
     
  8. Traders Sell Off Obama Shares In Political Futures Markets
    Oct 4, 2012 ... Political futures markets predicting the re-election of President Barack Obama saw a sharp jolt after the first presidential debate.