I think you are missing the point entirely.
No where on copier addicts link does it mention British people gambling on either election. That site is about Americans betting on the elections as the money spent is stated in dollars first and the equivalent in pounds sterling afterwards.
When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.
How the world has changed!
I was stopped in the grocery store parking lot today being asked by a women if I had a bag to give her.
We were both wearing masks.
The distribution of single use plastic bags in my area was banned this past Friday.
I had a $2.00 reusable grocery bag and gave it to her. She asked me if I wanted it back. I figured not much chance of that.
This would have never of had happened 10 months ago.
Simultaneous climate and COVID-19 protection measures at work ... it is a necessary but good thing!
The presidential election is just two days away and the stock market has locked-in its prediction, according to one indicator.
The stock market has made its prediction about who will win the election - CNN
The S&P 500 (SPX) fell 0.04% between July 31 and October 31. That means the market forecasts -- by a hair -- that Joe Biden will win, according to CFRA Research's Presidential Predictor.
The stock market has a fairly reliable track record: Since World War II, when the S&P 500 fell in the three months leading up to the November vote during a presidential election year, the incumbent president or party of the outgoing president has lost the election 88% of the time.
Similarly, when the S&P 500 rises during that period, the incumbent or party of the outgoing president has won 82% of the time.The stock market had been predicting a Trump victory until Friday, when the S&P 500 tumbled 1.2%. That was just enough to send stocks negative over the past three months, giving the razor-thin edge to Biden.
"This year, the Predictor closed ever so slightly in the red during this three-month period, implying, but not guaranteeing, that Biden will emerge victorious," said Sam Stoval, CFRA's chief investment strategist.
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