My follow up question to your analysis would be this: What is their motivation?
I would say the majority of people on TSE are trying to increase our DKP, perhaps raise our ranks.
By players doing this equilibrium thing you speak of, what are they gaining?
If they've taken a position on the stock early on when it was low, then they're essentially cutting their percentage gain by buying in at higher prices.
On the other hand, if they are trying to restore the price to what they jumped in at, eventually aren't they going to lose everything if the stock is indeed overvalued? I mean at some point aren't people going to have to give up?
Again, (disclaimer disclaimer) I know nothing. Perhaps it's a little bit of both your theory and mine. I know for a fact that when I started TSE a while back, I didn't really know the meaning of this assigned value I was buying into.
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My follow up question to your analysis would be this: What is their motivation?
I would say the majority of people on TSE are trying to increase our DKP, perhaps raise our ranks.
By players doing this equilibrium thing you speak of, what are they gaining?
If they've taken a position on the stock early on when it was low, then they're essentially cutting their percentage gain by buying in at higher prices.
On the other hand, if they are trying to restore the price to what they jumped in at, eventually aren't they going to lose everything if the stock is indeed overvalued? I mean at some point aren't people going to have to give up?
Again, (disclaimer disclaimer) I know nothing. Perhaps it's a little bit of both your theory and mine. I know for a fact that when I started TSE a while back, I didn't really know the meaning of this assigned value I was buying into.