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How many votes (in %) will the parties win in the New Zealand general election, 2017?

Participants: 33
Market opening: 10.07.2017 21:00
Market close: 23.09.2017 03:10
Top trader: derjörglvomHimmel

New Zealand general election, 2017

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New Zealand general election, 2017

Question of the market:
How many votes (in %) will the parties win in the New Zealand general election, 2017?

Shares:
The shares below can be traded:

Market opening:
10.07.2017 21:00

Market close:
23.09.2017 03:10

Market value:
0.00

Trading range:
0.01 - 100.00

Initial seed capital:
50,000.00 Ex and additionally

Payout rules
Every share held by a trader in his/her portfolio at the end of the exchange will be paid out according to the actual result of this share after the election.

Explications to the market question
For trading on the election stock market the value «party strength» has been defined as the expected value for the party stocks.

The party strength all over New Zealand in percent defined the issuing price of the six party stocks at the launch of the SRG election stock market.

The four party stocks base on the bigger parties New Zealand National Party (NATS), New Zealand Labour Party (Labour), Green Party of New Zealand (Greens) plus New Zealand First (NZ First).

The remaining parties with party strengths smaller than 5 percent are summarized as a single party stock «Others». On the one hand it supports the visibility and the overview of the market and the according charts. On the other hand the market focuses on the strongest parties and arbitrage trades with smallest party stocks can be avoided to achieve a more precise quality of the election stock market.

Definition of the stock «Others»
The stock «Others» includes all parties and independents running for the general elections, 2017, that are not listed with an own, named stock.

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