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by kasey_junk
4456 days ago
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I didn't provide liquidity in that case, I provided risk mitigation. You see the person who said they are going to offer "1000 over asking" hasn't done it yet. Any number of things can happen before they do, and that may not ever happen. My real bid of $500 over asking is a bird in hand. |
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This is about 2 parties that are ready to agree to a transaction and a 3rd party injecting themselves into the transaction and taking a penny of the deal.
Imagine that you go to the grocery store to buy some milk and as you are about to checkout someone buys your $5.00 milk and tells you the price is now $5.01. And that the $0.01 increase includes spoilage insurance. Maybe you like that, maybe you don't, the issue is that you had no choice in the matter.