This is a decision market for whether to let our 14-year-old go skating with a broken arm. He's very skilled and probably won't fall on it?
Important-seeming bug report: How did @SmuffelWuffels (aka Cantor) manage to get a negative profit when he exclusively bought NO shares for options that in fact resolved NO?
it may or may not fix itself in 'top traders', but everything else will update eventually. "top traders" is broken generally, manifold's kind of a mess in parts
Update: We got the market probability of additional damage down to 2% and dropped him off for ice skating! We'll see what shape he's in when we pick him up...
PS: To counterbalance our irresponsible parenting, we did insist he wear a helmet. ⚖
@jacksonpolack Agreed, but it's how we operationalized the decision! See my market about prognootling for the rationale.
related, but I'd argue to count "pain" as "fell or ran into something and says 'ow', 'oof', 'yikes', etc" :P
@rperce I think normal pain unrelated to the broken arm shouldn't count though. At least that's the spirit of it I had in mind: that it be mutually exclusive with "same thing as when he skates with arms of uncompromised integrity". Of course "pain" and "additional damage" are not meant to be mutually exclusive.
I was expecting a bizzare math problem about subsets of R^2
@dreev The YES limit orders are stacking up. Poor kid (or lucky kid, if he's right and we're wrong!).
@WilliamEhlhardt Oh man, maybe I'll help him break through the limit orders. But then I'm not entirely sure if it will count as an instance of prognootling per https://manifold.markets/dreev/how-many-instances-of-prognootling (probably it still counts? it's like a degenerate case where there turns out not to be disagreement amongst the stakeholders?)
@DanielRohrer Ha, thanks! Though you're eating into his alpha by trading already. He's in school at the moment so can't do so himself yet. :)