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		<title>Housing Returns to HedgeStreet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trading of housing &#8220;binaries&#8221; returned to HedgeStreet today with three additional cities: Las Vegas, Denver and Washington, DC. That brings the total number of cities available for hedging and speculation to ten. HedgeStreet&#8217;s website describes their hedging instruments as a way consumers can &#8220;speculate the degree to which their home will appreciate, or conversely, hedge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trading of housing &#8220;binaries&#8221; returned to <a href="http://www.hedgestreet.com/">HedgeStreet</a> today with three additional cities: Las Vegas,  Denver and Washington, DC.  That brings the total number of cities available for hedging and speculation to ten.</p>
<p>HedgeStreet&#8217;s website describes their hedging instruments as a way consumers can &#8220;speculate the degree to which their home will appreciate, or conversely, hedge against depreciation in the value of their home&#8221;.  But I&#8217;d be willing to bet (no pun intended) they&#8217;d increase trading volume rapidly if they pitched to real estate agents as a way to hedge asking prices.  For example, Joe Realtor could suggest a slightly higher asking price for a listing and place a bet <em>against</em> rising prices using HedgeStreet.</p>
<p>In any event, I think HedgeStreet is a cool idea and hope it gains more traction this year whomever the traders may be.</p>
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