How Many Republican Seats in the House of Representatives after 2022 Midterms?

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Market Information

Market Open Date Market Close Date Currency Profit Fee
2022-11-18 2022-12-31 USD 0%

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This market will resolve positively to the bracket containing the number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives won by Republicans following the 2022 midterm elections. For the purposes of this market, party affiliation for a given house seat will be based on the ballot-listed party or party preference of the winner. This market can be resolved once official or certified election results are available for the midterm elections, or earlier based on a consensus of credible reporting from major news or results outlets (e.g. Associated Press, New York Times, CNN, DDHQ, Fox News, ABC News). Insight Prediction reserves the right of judgment in the event of any ambiguity. End Date: 12/31/2022

There are "maker subsidies" and "taker fees" on this market. The taker fees apply when you match an existing order on the order book, whereas the maker subsidy happens when you place an unmatched order that is matched later. The maker subsidies are .025 times the price, times the potential profit (e.g., Maker Subsidy per share = .025*Price/100*(1-Price/100)). The taker fees are .075 times the price, times the potential profit (e.g., Taker Fee per share = .075*Price/100*(1-Price/100)). Thus, the maker subsidy to buy 100 shares at 20 cents would be: 100*.025*(20/100)*(80/100) = $0.40, and the taker fee would be $1.20. The full fee schedule is here.