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flaw in your reasoning

Written by: Daemonic Tutor, Tsara Lichlord
Date: Wednesday, August 27th, 2003
Addressed to: Kryvar Delanor


The point Im trying to make is that the supply of credits tends to
DECREASE when the credit prices rise while the demand increases when the
amount of gold people have increases.
People dont buy credits based on "How much will someone pay for it" but
based on how much gold they have. This is because there are no really
good alternatives. Furthermore people will sell less credits when the
credits price goes up cause they get more gold for their credits so they
dont need to sell off that many credits to get the gold they need.
And the amount of gold in the system rises due to new areas, better
bashing and questing techniqics.

Your comment about taking protogees and helping out newbies is indeed a
very good one. I do hope your were not suggesting I did not read the
mentioned scroll.

Penned by my hand on the 14th of Daedalan, in the year 343 AF.


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Public News Post #11461

flaw in your reasoning

Written by: Daemonic Tutor, Tsara Lichlord
Date: Wednesday, August 27th, 2003
Addressed to: Kryvar Delanor


The point Im trying to make is that the supply of credits tends to
DECREASE when the credit prices rise while the demand increases when the
amount of gold people have increases.
People dont buy credits based on "How much will someone pay for it" but
based on how much gold they have. This is because there are no really
good alternatives. Furthermore people will sell less credits when the
credits price goes up cause they get more gold for their credits so they
dont need to sell off that many credits to get the gold they need.
And the amount of gold in the system rises due to new areas, better
bashing and questing techniqics.

Your comment about taking protogees and helping out newbies is indeed a
very good one. I do hope your were not suggesting I did not read the
mentioned scroll.

Penned by my hand on the 14th of Daedalan, in the year 343 AF.


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