What happens when there are more sells then buys on a market?
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bertie Apprentice
Joined: 16 May 2004 Posts: 7
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Posted: 09/01/08 - 09:31 Post subject: |
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| In a way this was always hard for me to understand. Since my parents always had arguing about this, I would like to try to understand it once and for all. What happens when there are more sells then buys on a market? How do people compensate that? Do you have any experiences with this, are you a salesman or something similar? If so, I would really appreciate some deeper explanation. |
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anthony Apprentice
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: 09/30/08 - 21:54 Post subject: |
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| What happens? Well I guess it is pretty obvious, they are trying to sell it in another turn, they are going to wait for a good opportunity again. It is normal for seller not to want to sell his merchandise every time people are interested to buy, also. In these cases he is going to wait for a good moment, if nothing happens, well, he is going to have to be patient, what else? |
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