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Brazilian Election: SMI vs Prediction Markets

July 31, 2018 by Kevin Coogan

(Excerpt from a previously published report on using social media to forecast the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election, Analyzing the 2018 Brazilian Election Social Media Influence Index, July 2018) Betting / Prediction Markets In addition to polls, many analysts follow prediction or betting markets.  These markets offer participants the opportunity to bet on outcomes of different events, including elections.  […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Brazilian Elections, Election, Forecasts, Polls, Social Desirability Bias, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: Alckmin, betting markets, Bolsonaro, Brazil, Ciro Gomes, Lula, Marina Silva, Prediction Markets, SMI, social media influence

German Election Update, CDU advances, FDP strong

August 5, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

German Election Update          Stay the Course The German Election is in less than two months.  Traditional forecasts, such as polls and betting markets, have been fairly stable over the last month and continue to point to the CDU/CSU winning the election and the SPD losing ground in comparison to its current position.  Social Media Influence […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, German Election, Markets, Polls, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: betting markets, CDU, FDP, forecasts, German Election, Lindner, Merkel, polls, Schulz, SMI, social media influence, SPD

German Elections: FDP to Outperform

May 27, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Social Media Influence          Establishment Parties to lose ground to FDP Germany holds its next general federal election on September 24, 2017, which will elect members of the Bundestag, or Germany’s lower house.  As a single party normally does not get a majority, post-election coalition talks are held to form a coalition […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Forecasts, German Election, Polls, Social Media Analysis, Social Media Influence Tagged With: AfD, betting markets, CSU, FDP, German Election, Lindner, Merkel, polls, Schulz, social media analysis, social media influence, SPD

Review of French Election SMI Forecasts vs Actual

April 24, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Election        First Round Results versus SMI Forecasts Social Media Influence (SMI) forecasts for the first round of voting of the 2017 French Presidential Election compares well with actual results.  Taking the main SMI forecasts that ended up being correct: Macron will win the most votes in the first round. SMI forecasted that Macron would […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, Melenchon, polls, social media analysis, social media influence

French Election: SMI Shows Melenchon Strength

April 12, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Presidential Election                        Melenchon – Dark Horse Candidate The first round of voting will take place within two weeks, on April 23rd.  Much of the campaign has developed along the lines that we laid out in our early December SMI forecast.  However, there have recently been some significant shifts which could shake things up going […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: betting markets, Fillon, forecasting, French Election, Le Pen, Macron, Melenchon, SMI, social media influence

SMI Forecast: D66 to Win Dutch Election

March 8, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

2017 Dutch Election          ‘Unexpected’ Outperformance by Left-Leaning Parties The Netherlands holds its next general election on March 15, 2017, or one week from today.  Most expect parties on the right of the political spectrum to do well – that is they are expected to dominate according to pundits, polls and betting markets. […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Forecasts, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: betting markets, D66, Dutch Election, GL, PVV, SMI, social media analysis, social media influence, VVD, WILDERS

SMI Update French Election: Macron becomes Front Runner

January 31, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

2017 French Presidential Election         SMI-leader Macron takes the Betting Market lead Today is the first day that Emmanuel Macron has taken the lead in the betting markets for the 2017 French Presidential Election.  This highly unlikely scenario was forecast using the Social Media Influence (SMI) index in early December, which stated that the then-third place […]

Filed Under: 21st Century Data, Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, forecasting, social media analysis, social media influence

Social Media: Emmanuel Macron France’s Next President

December 12, 2016 by Kevin Coogan

2017 French Presidential Election         SMI points towards Macron Judging from the Social Media Influence (SMI) index, Emmanuel Macron and Francois Fillon will place first and second, respectively, in the first round of voting which will take place on April 23, 2017 qualifying them to pass on to the second round or head-to-head run-off on May […]

Filed Under: Forecasts, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, Poll bias, polls, social media influence

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