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		<title>By: PuneTech &#187; LordsOfOdds - Betting on Prediction Markets</title>
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		<description>[...] directly gives the predicted success percentage.) Combine this with research that says that the average wisdom of the crowds is as good as that of highly-paid experts, and you can suddenly see how a prediction market is a great tool for getting &#8220;expert [...]</description>
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