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Prediction Markets: Gambling or New Asset Class?

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Prediction markets are experiencing a significant surge, drawing large investments.
  • Analysts worry about credit risk and consumers overextending financially.
  • New risk vectors may lead to mispricing in lender underwriting models.
Prediction Markets: Gambling or New Asset Class?

Prediction markets are experiencing a significant surge, attracting substantial investments and new players. This growth has prompted discussions about whether these platforms represent a new asset class or are simply a form of gambling.

From a consumer finance perspective, there are concerns that these markets could lead individuals to overextend themselves financially. Academic research suggests a correlation between the increased availability of sports betting, often facilitated by mobile apps, and negative impacts on consumer credit scores, bankruptcies, and delinquencies.

Lenders are now facing a new risk vector. Underwriting models, historically based on past data, may not adequately account for the ease with which consumers can now engage in betting. This could result in a mispricing of risk, as credit decisions might not fully capture the potential for financial loss introduced by these platforms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Analysts suggest prediction markets are closer to gambling and wagering due to their speculative nature, not a traditional asset class.
Consumers may overextend financially, leading to impacts on credit scores, bankruptcies, and delinquencies, posing a new risk for lenders.
Lenders' underwriting models, built on historical data, may struggle to accurately price the new risk vector introduced by widespread prediction market access.

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