Probability US Clinton Presidential rises 5% and win big in Louisiana

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Hillary Clinton, the frontrunner in the race to secure the Democratic nomination as candidate for the White House, has seen its chance to become the president of the United States number 44 5 percentage points on the outcome of Super Tuesday as rising just days before. Teflon coated Donald Trump 's chances for their part, have not greatly changed despite several recent victories of the state.

The results of trading on Matchbook.com, which is the betting exchange fastest growing operating a platform of 'peer-to-peer', indicate that the chances of Clinton was born in Chicago was inaugurated as the President of the United .S. in November it increased to 64% from 59% between last Monday (March 1, 2016) and the following Super Tuesday Wednesday.

This was ahead of the Democratic candidate secure a great victory in the Louisiana Democratic primary on 'Super Saturday'.

Meanwhile, Super Tuesday victories Trump saw the Republican candidate continues to confound his critics and extend his lead in the race to be the party's candidate for the presidential elections in the United States on November 8. This Saturday won the Republican caucus in Kentucky and Louisiana primary to consolidate his advantage over his political rivals.

Now it comes down to one of his Republican rivals - Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio - decide to admit defeat and step aside for a career of 'one-to-one' with billionaire born in New York.

According to the betting exchange, which is regulated and licensed by the Gambling Commission in the UK, the likelihood of Trump's candidacy had increased marginally by 1.5 percentage points - going from 77 to 79.32% 0.84% in the post Super betting on Tuesday.

But despite having doubled their chance of becoming president in the last six weeks, Trump gains are light enough on the 'Next President markets' next Matchbook Super Tuesday, increasing only marginally from 25.57% to 25.6 %.

Even the comments last week about Trump to Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate to the US presidency again in 2012, or observations of comic and political commentator John Oliver have derailed the momentum. Although I suppose I could if - and it's a big if - enough voters are shaken and reconsider.

Still, Trump has certainly made a few sound investment bets in the market over the years including the Bank of America, Boeing, Facebook, Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, Morgan Stanley and Yahoo, among others.

By contrast with traditional bookmakers, where betting is against the house, Matchbook allows bettors to bet against other bettors. And, because the odds are set by the market - not the bookmaker - The stock prices in theory should provide a true reflection of the current sentiment.

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