resolves YES if the market is at 50%. resolves no if it is more or less than 50%. just a silly idea i had
Close date updated to 2023-02-01 9:00 pm
i think the result of this market is a matter of semantics. people are saying that it should be n/a or yes since i said "on feb 1" instead of "at closing".
i have decided to resolve it as yes, since the market was at exactly 50% at some time during feb 1. i dont plan on making any further changes to the result now. :B
@Cadence should i change the resolution again, so that it will be n/a if it is not 50% at resolution time?
@Cadence i think pretty much everyone who has said something so far has agreed that n/a would be ok, i also think n/a is what is normally done in cases of unclear resolution criteria rather than trying to decide on an the closest interpretation or anything
@johnegbert Yeah just N/A it, the resolution criteria have changed too many times, this is a mess now
the changed market close time proves that the original time was on february 1
we can see in the market description that the close time was changed to "2023-02-01 9:00 pm"
however, if i look at the actual new close time on my client, it is 10:00 pm
this means that my time zone is 1 hour ahead of the creator's
the original close time was february 2, 12:59 am on my client, but since we know my time zone is 1 hour ahead of the creator's, in their time zone it was february 1, 11:59 pm
@johnegbert should resolve n/a instead of resolving based on the value on February 2nd rather than on February 1st like originally asked
@johnegbert again, should just resolve n/a instead of picking a new time after trading occurred
@PatMyron taken literally I can see what you're saying, contextually that doesn't really make much sense for a market/these conditions are usually at market close, isn't the closing time based on the creator's time zone though?
@bluerat can always recreate with clarified resolution criteria, don't markets start at 50% though?
@RogerYang market started at 50%, but the market didn't start on February 1st. Doesn't matter that it started at 50% since it was a previous date
@PatMyron the description says "resolves YES if the market is at 50%" which seems to refer specifically to the resolution time
@PatMyron if you interpret it as any time in february 1, then "resolves no if it is more or less than 50%" is a contradiction
@Cadence the market closing time is February 2nd, but the market is asking if it'll be at 50% on February 1st, so it doesn't seem to be referring to at closing time
@PatMyron i actually live in a different universe and can view and send messages to any point in your timeline, so i can see that they confirmed it in the future :)