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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1782770, member: 29012"]Please focus on what I did say, not what you think I used to say. As an adaptive human being I am entitled to grow and learn and adjust my perceptions in light of information, some of which is thanks to you I might add. Clearly I did not say now what you think I used to say, which I may very well have said in the past (I think the truth is somewhere in between our two perceptions on that one).</p><p><br /></p><p>I will defer to my previous post for additional clarification on that, but would simply add that increasing supply in the face of demand increasing at a greater pace is still a decrease in the supply/demand pendulum. Price does not exist without both of them, and comparing current supply to previous supply without taking demand into consideration does not yield any value added conclusions with regard to price discovery.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do understand that what you are talking about is potential supply. The potential is continually increasing, but potential supply does not impact price unless that potential is realized. Potential is not something that can be easily measured, if at all. There is plenty of potential demand as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1782770, member: 29012"]Please focus on what I did say, not what you think I used to say. As an adaptive human being I am entitled to grow and learn and adjust my perceptions in light of information, some of which is thanks to you I might add. Clearly I did not say now what you think I used to say, which I may very well have said in the past (I think the truth is somewhere in between our two perceptions on that one). I will defer to my previous post for additional clarification on that, but would simply add that increasing supply in the face of demand increasing at a greater pace is still a decrease in the supply/demand pendulum. Price does not exist without both of them, and comparing current supply to previous supply without taking demand into consideration does not yield any value added conclusions with regard to price discovery. I do understand that what you are talking about is potential supply. The potential is continually increasing, but potential supply does not impact price unless that potential is realized. Potential is not something that can be easily measured, if at all. There is plenty of potential demand as well.[/QUOTE]
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