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<p>[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 48658, member: 2544"]Rick, I really don't know you and haven't seen any posts to this thread by you until now but I have to say that I have no idea what you are talking about. For example, you stated, "Say all prices are determined on supply and demand, the degree of that impact has to be less than 100%, but say that is the primary driver". That sentence makes absolutely no sense! First of all supply and demand are the main drivers of price in just about any free market except for the countless intangibles that figure into any free market situation. The degree of what impact??? That is the primary driver of what???</p><p>Your basic discomfort with the term overvalued is puzzeling. Many free markets thrive on overvalued investments from the DJIA to the coin market. Speculation and hype drive values higher and eventually the markets correct themselves and you get winners and losers. Coin investing isn't any different than any other market. Investors come, they go, and the dealers always win because they recognize the market for what it is...Just another way to turn one dollar into two. </p><p>No disrespect intended.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 48658, member: 2544"]Rick, I really don't know you and haven't seen any posts to this thread by you until now but I have to say that I have no idea what you are talking about. For example, you stated, "Say all prices are determined on supply and demand, the degree of that impact has to be less than 100%, but say that is the primary driver". That sentence makes absolutely no sense! First of all supply and demand are the main drivers of price in just about any free market except for the countless intangibles that figure into any free market situation. The degree of what impact??? That is the primary driver of what??? Your basic discomfort with the term overvalued is puzzeling. Many free markets thrive on overvalued investments from the DJIA to the coin market. Speculation and hype drive values higher and eventually the markets correct themselves and you get winners and losers. Coin investing isn't any different than any other market. Investors come, they go, and the dealers always win because they recognize the market for what it is...Just another way to turn one dollar into two. No disrespect intended.[/QUOTE]
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