Michael Booth

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Michael Booth

Michael Booth

@_MichaelBooth_

UWO Computer Science graduate interested in public policy research. Polling stan. Software Dev

Burlington, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@tysonbrody Interesting exclusion lists, seems to be States that have passed minimum wage laws around gig work?
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@_MichaelBooth_ I would be interested if they are explicit about the data collection here, shelves and prices are very valuable competitive intelligence.
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@benwfreeman1 The survivor market odds are 100% without question based on insider information. Not finding any connections means it would be the result of arbitrage from insider trading on another platform. Definitely shows the limits of their (any single exchange) policing ability
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I really like this communication from Kalshi. It’s super interesting and gives traders more confidence that markets are fair
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On Aliens, Survivor, and The Bachelorette (so far). TL;DR: Just because someone has a large position in a market or traders follow rumors online does not mean they’re insider trading. Aliens, Survivor, and Bachelorette markets - we’re investigating all of them, and so far, we have not found compelling evidence of insider trading or market manipulation. However, these markets are not closed, and our monitoring and analysis continues. Aliens A few weeks ago The Atlantic posted an article titled "This Looks Like an Insider Bet on Aliens." The story focused on trades by a user who is wagering that by the end of the year, the U.S. government will confirm aliens exist. According to The Atlantic, due to the size of the trades it might be someone with "insider knowledge." But we investigated this position, including document requests and an interview with the trader. (He gave us permission to make this post). There is no evidence the trader has insider information. He's tired of trading stocks; he doesn't feel they are accurately priced. While looking for markets he felt he had an edge on, he found Kalshi's alien market. He developed a researched thesis for why the U.S. government might be on the verge of confirming alien existence (including recent document releases, new comments by President Obama, President Trump's response to those comments, etc.) and felt the position was underpriced. He doesn’t know whether the government will confirm anything or not, but based on public information and research, he considers his position a good one. Survivor and The Bachelorette Pre-taped shows mean that people have knowledge of what happens before the show airs - including contestants and production staff. But they typically sign legal documents preventing them from telling people - otherwise, shows would constantly be spoiled for everybody. Using that information for profit is not allowed. This week there was a New York Times article titled “People Are Making Money Betting on Pretaped ‘Survivor’ Episodes” that suggested insider trading is happening with our Survivor markets. We’ve investigated and, so far, have not found definitive evidence of that. We’ve been checking backgrounds of traders in this market and have not identified anyone with any connection to Survivor. After reviewing the trading activity, it appears the likeliest explanation is that traders are following public rumors, following other traders who placed trades in the opening hours of the market, or just trading based on research and conviction. Same scenario for The Bachelorette, and same conclusion thus far. It seems that Reality Steve’s site posts spoilers that tend to be right. People can look at those predictions, then place trades on prediction markets. That’s not insider trading. Still, we are continuing to monitor these markets and analyze trading patterns, and we will take action if we find anything anomalous.

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Michael Booth@_MichaelBooth_·
@tysonbrody Another dimension it's not like he resigned on Day 1 of the war/operation which would show hardline opposition. It took bit over 2 weeks. There is some middle ground of "support initial strikes but if things are looking bad cut our losses and end it"
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I agree Joe Kent is a conspiracy peddling extremist. But that was true before Trump made him head of the National Counterterrorism Center, which is Senate confirmed and not some random undersecretary. And it raises more questions about everyone in positions of power in the admin
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@moebius_strip Peace is slow and challenging to build up, requiring great leadership but so easy to derail with the right act of extremism which is why things gravitate to fighting. That's my general theory of the world anyway and why I do think things could have been different too
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Michael Booth@_MichaelBooth_·
@moebius_strip That and as a politics nerd learning about PM Yitzhak Rabin who was assassinated for his pro-peace views. From everything I have read Rabin was truly an all time leader of any country, really showing to me countries go beyond their modern day government
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@moebius_strip I mostly attribute it to staying curious about topics/actively trying to read other side. I wish I could find the exact article but it linked the famous "Where are your Jews?" UN speech and how other countries could end up asking themselves the same thing in the near future
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Why is there a meltdown about “doxxing” a guy who even Grok has publicly identified for over a month
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@CarotteBrulante @CynicalPublius @AmberGlenn_ Thanks for the info. Further checks confirm CynicalPublius is Thomas R. Anderson, a partner at VLP Law Group with a military background matching public details. Their site doesn't outline policies on partners' public statements.

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So uh rented a car for some travel within Ontario this weekend and everyone just does 140 on the 401 now? Did I miss a memo?
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@moebius_strip TL:DR in similar cases the defendant got life in prison with chance of parole after 12 years, so that's exactly what the judge sentenced them to. Put another way whatever mitigating circumstances where presented but didn't get the defendant a lighter sentence. Considered ≠ agree
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@moebius_strip I'd say these factors the judge considered actually had nothing little if anything do with race outside of statics but that's how the legal system in Canada classifies it
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@moebius_strip Sorry if I came off strong, I know you have good intentions and there are fair questions to ask of Canada judicial system. This case is just not a good example. The crown challenged the idea race affected his crimes. Judge found some parts of his upbringing did and others not
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@moebius_strip This really isn't nitpicky, jusr the reality that if you don't consider IRCA factors the entire case will get thown out instead of the life on prison ruling which is obviously the far worse outcome
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@moebius_strip Because she legally has to consider IRCA factors! Quite literally has no choice by law!!!!!!
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