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@nickten hehe I thought about betting into some of the limit orders, but in the end this is a whale market and I don't want to extend my self only to get stepped on by a whale.
I know what divisible by three means, but I would like some clarification as to what adding ", even" to the end of the question means.
What is the difference between these two questions?
Will this close with a percentage that is divisible by three (3)?
Will this close with a percentage that is divisible by three (3), even?
@ShitakiIntaki incase people think it is divisible by 3 with decimal points. It must be 3 even.
@EhMe11 So would this be the exact same resolution question?
Will the whole number percentage, as displayed for this market at close, be a whole number multiple of three (3)?
@EhMe11 I guess my question was slightly ambiguous since it is possible for the market to display non-whole numbers when close to 0% or 100%. I should have phrased it as
Will the percentage dissplayed for this market at close be a whole number multiple of three (3)?
Which is also to say that it must resolve NO if it is displaying something other than a whole number, by way of example, such as 0.9% or 99.9%