But, people can choose what they like, after all, the meaning of this is to enjoy the game, and there are no recipi for enjoyment

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Contract would also be 10% under marketprice, at least.(contract selling could be different than market)
Indeed, the market -10% is the real value.sally wrote: in the last case (you could have sold it for..) you don't actually get the marketprice for your product, you get 10% less, (marketfee) so the marketprice minus 10% will be the real value of your product, not the marketprice itself.
As long as the selling price is higher than the cost of production, or aquiring, it gives a profit, and yeah sure, it might give more if you did something else with it, but that doesn't neccesarily mean that it's making a lossRonintje wrote: We can discuss about the 10% variation in value, but fact remains that is a minor difference compared to the gap there is between the numbers used by some people to make themselves believe they make a great profit on a deal which actually was a huge loss to them.
Lets have a look at that a bit.agent00skid wrote:As long as the selling price is higher than the cost of production, or aquiring, it gives a profit, and yeah sure, it might give more if you did something else with it, but that doesn't neccesarily mean that it's making a lossRonintje wrote: We can discuss about the 10% variation in value, but fact remains that is a minor difference compared to the gap there is between the numbers used by some people to make themselves believe they make a great profit on a deal which actually was a huge loss to them.
25.750 Quartz (quality 3) have been bought for 25.750,00