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William Seger

(10,779 posts)
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 03:35 PM Jun 2020

Trump's stock on PredictIt.org

Except for a little bobble at the beginning of the pandemic, Trump's re-election stock on PredictIt.org has been hovering around $0.50 for a long time. This month, it's taken a turn for the worse:



I could sell now for a profit, but my recommendation is that it's not too late to buy. (Edit to clarify: I bought "No" or course!)

(If you aren't familiar with PredictIt.org, it's a "market" where you can buy either "Yes" or "No" shares on various political propositions, e.g. Trump being re-elected, for a price ranging from $0.01 to $0.99 each. Until the proposition question is resolved, shares are bought and sold like stocks with a bid/ask system. When the question is resolved, the correct shares are redeemed for $1 and incorrect shares are worthless.)

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Trump's stock on PredictIt.org (Original Post) William Seger Jun 2020 OP
So, if I invested 5000 shares at .58 (interpolating from your posted graph) OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2020 #1
They have a $800 limit per prop William Seger Jun 2020 #2
Still awfully close Cicada Jun 2020 #3
Numerically, maybe, but it's hard to see how Trump gets enough support to win William Seger Jun 2020 #4
Take some profits judeling Jun 2020 #5

OAITW r.2.0

(24,642 posts)
1. So, if I invested 5000 shares at .58 (interpolating from your posted graph)
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 04:01 PM
Jun 2020

on Biden winning, I'd make back my original $2600 plus $2100 on the final payout, assuming I make that bet and he wins?

Very, very tempting....

William Seger

(10,779 posts)
2. They have a $800 limit per prop
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 04:14 PM
Jun 2020

And there is a fee collected from your winnings, and another fee to withdraw cash from your account. I think it amounts to about 6% of your winnings.

William Seger

(10,779 posts)
4. Numerically, maybe, but it's hard to see how Trump gets enough support to win
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 07:01 PM
Jun 2020

I believe he will lose because he has successfully divided the country beyond repair, but ended up with the smaller half.

judeling

(1,086 posts)
5. Take some profits
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 07:13 PM
Jun 2020

And look for value in other races.

If there are some Senate seats or even a control question.

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