Why isn't there a good video on this either?
They're essentially the multiple choice markets but with an expected value calculation from the values & respective probabilities from each answer.
@ian so in this market:

Betting on a range would be buying yes on each number in the range and no on the numbers outside of the range?
Can you do this with date markets too?
@MarySmith with that type of numeric market, you buy yes on each number in the range, (which is equivalent to buying no in all the other numbers, but you'll only hold yes, not no shares). That market type is an older type that we don't use any more so there's no plan to do that with date markets, unfortunately!
@ian I get new trader bonuses for each set answer but I don't for the different options in a date/numeric market?
@MarySmith yes, bc if you choose a market where only one answer resolves yes and the others resolve no, this is like a single market. The liquidity is better for traders, but you get less trader bonuses.