> The findings challenge the idea that prediction markets work because of crowds. They appear to work because of who is informed.
That sounds about right. A small number of people with inside info are gaming the system itself and everybody else is just gambling.
PaulHoule•8m ago
People who work in mainstream financial markets (e.g. stocks) believe pretty much the same thing: the vast majority of people are uninformed and contribute Brownian motion whereas just a few people know something and they move markets.
autoexec•19m ago
That sounds about right. A small number of people with inside info are gaming the system itself and everybody else is just gambling.
PaulHoule•8m ago
https://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/24487.html
https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03658
Notably market makers can make money off the noise injected by uninformed traders but would not trade with informed traders if they could help it.