Entropy (Aug 2023)

Opinion Dynamics Explain Price Formation in Prediction Markets

  • Valerio Restocchi,
  • Frank McGroarty,
  • Enrico Gerding,
  • Markus Brede

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e25081152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 8
p. 1152

Abstract

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Prediction markets are heralded as powerful forecasting tools, but models that describe them often fail to capture the full complexity of the underlying mechanisms that drive price dynamics. To address this issue, we propose a model in which agents belong to a social network, have an opinion about the probability of a particular event to occur, and bet on the prediction market accordingly. Agents update their opinions about the event by interacting with their neighbours in the network, following the Deffuant model of opinion dynamics. Our results suggest that a simple market model that takes into account opinion formation dynamics is capable of replicating the empirical properties of historical prediction market time series, including volatility clustering and fat-tailed distribution of returns. Interestingly, the best results are obtained when there is the right level of variance in the opinions of agents. Moreover, this paper provides a new way to indirectly validate opinion dynamics models against real data by using historical data obtained from PredictIt, which is an exchange platform whose data have never been used before to validate models of opinion diffusion.

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