Comparison of prediction platforms and prediction markets: Difference between revisions

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Prediction markets<ref>[[Prediction markets]]</ref> and prediction platforms differ in how they elicit forecasts from users. Generally, prediction markets use some trading mechanism and users are rewarded for accuracy by earning some real or token money. Usually, in this they are competing against other users.
 
Prediction markets and prediction platforms differ in how they elicit forecasts from users. Generally, prediction markets use some trading mechanism and users are rewarded for accuracy by earning some real or token money. Usually, in this they are competing against other users.
 
With prediction platforms, users make independent forecasts which are independently evaluated against the observed outcome. They are not rewarded by making profitable trades, but rather receive scores or points depending on how accurate their predictions are.
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Both prediction markets and prediction platforms may or may not involve monetary incentives. Markets can either operate based on tokens or on real money. For prediction platforms, points or scores that forecasters can earn may translate into monetary rewards through prizes awarded to good forecasters.
 
==Advantages ofand prediction marketsdisadvantages==
 
=== Advantages of prediction markets ===
* The current price is completely open and transparent, so anyone watching the market knows immediately what the market thinks
* Users earn money/points in proportion to how much information they provide. There is no incentive to just copy the current market prize
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* In theory, large money markets should provide excellent information
 
=== Disadvantages of prediction markets ===
 
* Markets are usually zero-sum (if someone gains then another one loses). There is therefore an incentive not too share information that goes beyond that provided through the fact that one is buying / selling
* Not trivial to allow trading (i.e. making forecasts) on continuous quantities such as future GDP
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* Markets may need large subsidies to attract sufficient interest
 
=== Advantages of prediction platforms ===
- Potentially fewer incentive problems with long-term questions, assuming that forecasters are more intrinsically motivated
 
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- Easy to integrate existing forecasting efforts in different domains, e.g. epidemiology, as predictions come in similar formats
 
=== Disadvantages of prediction platforms ===
 
* Not trivial to switch from scores/points to monetary rewards, as assigning monetary rewards to the top forecasters makes the reward not be [[Proper scoring rule|proper]] anymore. Forecasters e.g. may have an incentive to report beliefs that are more extreme than the ones that they actually hold to get a chance to score high in a tournament with payouts
* Herding problem: people are incentivised to copy the aggregate forecast (e.g. the community median)