traders exploit election betting markets amid shifting odds for candidates

Traders are taking advantage of disparities in election betting markets as recent shifts have significantly increased the chances of Donald Trump winning to 60% or higher, despite traditional voter surveys indicating a competitive race.

In Boston, Bart Hanson is placing bets on both Trump and Kamala Harris, leveraging slight pricing differences between markets.

Meanwhile, Jacob Skaaning in Copenhagen is using these markets to hedge his investments, while Kubs Lalchandani in Miami believes the odds have strayed too far from polling data and is wagering on a Democratic victory in the upcoming election.

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