ShcyzMattiCa (Little Upsilon) | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 03:32 am ----> Focus --->On Stabilizing Finance, Fight Deflation Lacerta, March 13, Thursday. In other news. Adding to earlier comments, the The Philadelphian Empire FinEcoMin says world leaders must focus on stabilizing the financial situation and on fighting deflationary threats. BoS Supreme Authority, Her Holiness ShcyzMattiCa, also made passing comments on the threat of deflation in the Diet of Sim-President's and Sim CEO's earlier this morning. |
Pathetic Sheep (Little Upsilon) | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 07:00 am It is impossible. Goods flood into the LU world markets from alien sources. |
shaun (Kebir Blue) | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 09:07 am ? why is it we can not see somewhere a log of who is buying in selling large chunks of goods? why cant we atleast see what the gm is pumping and dumping into the market? why cant we see a list of all the c3 corps somewhere like maybe added to the gm ceo? would be easier for players to self regulate a market if we had all the information necessary to make informed decisions no? |
FarmerBob | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 12:29 pm going to get banned with that kind of talk, shaun.... |
Johanas Bilderburg (Little Upsilon) | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 03:29 pm The market simply is.. Its a wave and you can ride it or crash. |
Maxwell 'Danger' Powers (Little Upsilon) | Friday, March 13, 2009 - 09:25 pm So is it hoarders who are spontaneously releasing 10x a month's whole (global production) supply of goods onto the market that is causing catastrophic price collapses or something else? |
Pathetic Sheep (White Giant) | Sunday, March 15, 2009 - 07:32 am the aliens I was talking about get involved when you buy several months of global production. It couldn't be players because the response is too quick. If I had to guess w3c borrows production from corporations in CCCs. That would create a wave dampening effect. It also makes people lose money if they deliberately throw the market. The hordes that dump the market are often players. Most frequently it is players that quit. If you believe W3C every time a country deregisters it's commodities go on the market. If you are quiting and intending to cash out or intend to play on a different planet, dumping your goods on the market makes sense. |
shaun (Little Upsilon) | Sunday, March 15, 2009 - 08:10 am ya i took this c3 i thought had 120T worth of weapons and ammo but it all poofed when i took it, i was wondering if that was the ammo getting dumped on the market but i didnt bother to look at what it was i thought it would be mine not expecting it to go up in smoke on me lol |
CraftyCockney (Kebir Blue) | Sunday, March 15, 2009 - 10:36 am Johanas Bilderburg..."Its a wave and you can ride it or crash" True, but it sure is getting harder to ride that surf when your board has been turned to lead. |