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<blockquote data-quote="Stonewall Joe" data-source="post: 1822397" data-attributes="member: 41433"><p>Why do you expect life to be fair. the market sets fairness. Demand for one product determines price. The reason for that demand is preference and perception of value by a certain set of buyers. It doesn't matter what your choice is as a seller, the buyer creates the selling price. We live in a market based economy. The only way what you are referring to as "fair" is for the government to set all buying and selling prices. Is that what you really want? They have that in some countries I would imagine but I doubt if I'd want to live there. If you want top prices, raise a product that brings that. If what you raise does not fit that demand then you are the one that has chosen to sell for less. it's not the market's fault</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonewall Joe, post: 1822397, member: 41433"] Why do you expect life to be fair. the market sets fairness. Demand for one product determines price. The reason for that demand is preference and perception of value by a certain set of buyers. It doesn't matter what your choice is as a seller, the buyer creates the selling price. We live in a market based economy. The only way what you are referring to as "fair" is for the government to set all buying and selling prices. Is that what you really want? They have that in some countries I would imagine but I doubt if I'd want to live there. If you want top prices, raise a product that brings that. If what you raise does not fit that demand then you are the one that has chosen to sell for less. it's not the market's fault [/QUOTE]
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