
How prediction market prophets bet on the wrong president
Clip: 12/15/2016 | 8m 49s
Why pollsters, pundits and prediction markets overwhelmingly predicted a Clinton victory.
The election outcome shocked the world. Pollsters, pundits and prediction market traders overwhelmingly predicted a huge Clinton victory. There were, however, some dissenters. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how history and economic factors can shed light on the upset.
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How prediction market prophets bet on the wrong president
Clip: 12/15/2016 | 8m 49s
The election outcome shocked the world. Pollsters, pundits and prediction market traders overwhelmingly predicted a huge Clinton victory. There were, however, some dissenters. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how history and economic factors can shed light on the upset.
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