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The Iowa Electronic Markets is a futures market run for research and teaching purposes. Traders can buy and sell real-money contracts based on their belief about the outcome of an election or other event. Using this "wisdom of crowds," the price of a contract at any given time is a forecast of the outcome.

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Valuation

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Contains lecture materials, assignments, and tests. These materials are intended to be used in a course where students are trading on the Computer Industries Returns Market.

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