Polymarket Bet on Iran War Event Exposes Limitations of Prediction Markets on Wall Street
BlockBeats News, March 6th. According to Bloomberg, in the trading frenzy surrounding the Iran situation, the prediction market platform Polymarket, originally seen as a novel financial tool to provide investors with real-time geopolitical risk hedging, has shown limitations in its Wall Street application despite recent market performance.
The report pointed out that the prediction market has long emphasized to regulators and lawmakers that its contracts can help investors hedge economic and geopolitical risks. However, in trades related to Iran, despite a surge in trading volume, this case did not become a "validation sample" of the prediction market's value, but rather more of a cautionary tale, demonstrating that such platforms still fall short in providing actionable signals for institutional investors.
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