This piece examines the role, risks, and ethical implications of prediction markets in forecasting geopolitical events, using the Iran crisis as a case study, while highlighting concerns about insider trading, speculative behavior among youth, and increasing regulatory pressure.
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Betting on war: what prediction markets tell us about Iran crisisfinancial crime and regulatory failure
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