tallheel95
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Eh, not sure I’d even dignify her with a response… and that one seems a little unnecessary
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Eh, not sure I’d even dignify her with a response… and that one seems a little unnecessary
It's fake.Eh, not sure I’d even dignify her with a response… and that one seems a little unnecessary
It’s not really him and is exactly why Elons selling check marks is stupid.Eh, not sure I’d even dignify her with a response… and that one seems a little unnecessary
I wasn't confused.I can count on one hand the amount of times betting markets are discussed here, and that's regardless of who leads at any one time. If 5 days ago, it was Harris. Today - Trump.
Again, you seem to ascertain some value from these lines moving. It doesn't appear many in this community do.
Hope that clears things up.
I wonder if the Trump campaign is also planning on using the Pony Express to get their message out...my friend who is a letter carrier in Raleigh said the Trump campaign finally did fliers. Said he has three to be delivered to every door today, which is odd. Things are usually more spread out.
Ask if he's still working.........if he is, ask him to check who each mailing is from........could be from 3 different PAC's who campaigns are not coordinated.......or, it could just be the Trump Campaign is in chaos.my friend who is a letter carrier in Raleigh said the Trump campaign finally did fliers. Said he has three to be delivered to every door today, which is odd. Things are usually more spread out.
$63 million was bet on RFK Jr to become President, $20 million on AOC and $7 million on Kanye West.
I'm admittedly being pedantic but I don't think this is correct. The total handle on RFK Jr. would've been 63 million, and the overwhelming vast majority of that money wagered would've been on the "No" side.
The first could be true, the campaign is most definitely in chaos.Ask if he's still working.........if he is, ask him to check who each mailing is from........could be from 3 different PAC's who campaigns are not coordinated.......or, it could just be the Trump Campaign is in chaos.
Ah, gotcha.I'm admittedly being pedantic but I don't think this is correct. The total handle on RFK Jr. would've been 63 million, and the overwhelming vast majority of that money wagered would've been on the "No" side.
The point was that even in highly liquid market, smart money doesn't necessarily discipline the suckers. True, shorting a stock by borrowing isn't the best analogy, but you can short stocks with options. And a put or call option is financially identical to a bet on Harris or Trump.The short risk is not analogous at all. The financial markets can be irrational longer than your cash holds out.
I think it is far more analogous to a market distortion caused by a popular team, like the Dallas Cowboys or the LA Lakers. I mean, I suppose someone could be trying to rig the market simply for the PR effect, but I am skeptical of the feasibility/likelihood of that. When Roaring Kitty rigs the Gamestop stock price, there is a way to make money off of it. Rigging a betting market for PR purposes would be hard to cash in on, since you'd need to hedge your position, which would undermine the rigging objective.The point was that even in highly liquid market, smart money doesn't necessarily discipline the suckers. True, shorting a stock by borrowing isn't the best analogy, but you can short stocks with options. And a put or call option is financially identical to a bet on Harris or Trump.
I don't know much at all about sports betting, so I don't know how to make that analogy. This isn't worth discussing any further since we mostly agree on the bottom line and I don't care enough to continue at the moment. I'll just say that I disagree with your finance analysis here and we can leave it at that.I think it is far more analogous to a market distortion caused by a popular team, like the Dallas Cowboys or the LA Lakers. I mean, I suppose someone could be trying to rig the market simply for the PR effect, but I am skeptical of the feasibility/likelihood of that. When Roaring Kitty rigs the Gamestop stock price, there is a way to make money off of it. Rigging a betting market for PR purposes would be hard to cash in on, since you'd need to hedge your position, which would undermine the rigging objective.
yeah, i think my mom follows a lot of t-swift content aggregator pages on FB (my dad's FB that she uses, she doesn't actually have one, lmao)That’s been a rumor for awhile, not much validity to it IMO.
Is that real? Would rather he didn’t take the bait. There’s no value in mud wrestling a mud viper.