So there is a disincentive to try and find old/forgotten games if you don't already have a source of sales figures in your pocket...otherwise you are at the mercy of someone, sometime finding a figure.
In a real market place would the market maker (ie the brokerage house) not have some ability to dictate a fair price rather than just offering the last price traded at (which is approx what the market maker is doing?) The market maker would bring together its 'experts' to determine a fair price.
Perhaps we could have a shareholder vote (say limited to the top 500 players) to determine a cashout value with a limitation that the max payout would be no more than X% away from the DKP at the time the vote was called for? This would be for any stock that has had no trading for say 6mos or so.
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So there is a disincentive to try and find old/forgotten games if you don't already have a source of sales figures in your pocket...otherwise you are at the mercy of someone, sometime finding a figure.
In a real market place would the market maker (ie the brokerage house) not have some ability to dictate a fair price rather than just offering the last price traded at (which is approx what the market maker is doing?) The market maker would bring together its 'experts' to determine a fair price.
Perhaps we could have a shareholder vote (say limited to the top 500 players) to determine a cashout value with a limitation that the max payout would be no more than X% away from the DKP at the time the vote was called for? This would be for any stock that has had no trading for say 6mos or so.