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269032.5 in reply to 269032.4
Date: 4/25/2015 9:26:51 PM
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Can you be more in depth with 2e.

The market in sale is based the caliber of player and what he sold for . When you say day trading deflate the market in what way. please explain.

In my mind it increases the inflation of bad players being sold at a rapid pace.

for example jon blow with very bad skills let say 50 skill at 25 years old for 75k$ when he actually worth 2,500K. if i sell that jon blow 30 times or player like that at 75K a piece that is a form of inflations.

IF I'm giving a bad example , please give a more direct(positive) one that come your point of view on the matter so I can understand were deflation is coming from.

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Date: 4/26/2015 3:02:14 AM
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ok understood I'm on point on now/ thank you for the clear up

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Date: 4/27/2015 5:45:07 PM
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Can you be more in depth with 2e.

That part was smoke and mirrors. You were right to question it.

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Date: 4/28/2015 4:27:30 AM
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2e. daytrading deflates the economy. Just to clarify for people, anyone actively buying or selling players is A-playing salaries B-paying fees. The only way to inflate the economy is to earn more each week than you spend. buying/selling can only remove money from the game. This is an undeniable fact. If you believe inflation is a problem, then you should understand daytrading is working against the problem. Daytraders can't squeeze blood from a turnip.


The daytraders customer is a newbie who blindly buys his first few players - the majority of those teams quit in the first few weeks - so they put money in the market and withdraw players that won't enter the market again.

How that can be seen as a deflationary effect is beyond my understanding.

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