Politics and Intrade

Posted by Dan on Aug 30th, 2008
2008
Aug 30

SarahBarracuda Intrade changes the psychology of politics.  As a voter, I can participate twice, once in the primary and once in the general election.  I can show up at the prescribed time and place like a dog that comes when he’s called.  I can stand in line like a good little citizen, show my photo ID, and choose between the Red Team and the Blue Team.  It doesn’t matter who I vote for.  In a national election, I’m more likely to be run over by a bus on my way to vote than I am to tip the election one way or the other.

As an arbitrageur in a prediction market, I can participate early and often.  I can participate in both the Red and Blue primaries.  I can participate in the contests for Vice President.  I can participate whenever it is convenient for me.  I can participate sitting down, with a refreshing adult beverage by my side.  I can even participate in my sleep.  I woke up this morning and found that my short position in Rudy Giuliani got covered at a profit by a limit order.  So I shorted a few more Fred Thompson.

A voter sees an endless spectacle that tries to motivate him to vote for someone.  As an arbitrageur, I see more opportunities in taking positions against someone, simply because there are always more losers than winners.  I shorted 12 different VP candidates in all, including people I’ve never heard of.

It may not matter who I vote for, but it really does matter who I bet against.

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