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Well, people need to know why and how it's happening, but it shouldn't even BE happening.
Also, thank you for pointing out it isn't Valve's responsibility to fix this.
but it would be cool if they did
The math isn't required, I only use it to predict the future price of keys
yeah, it would be good to do that.
No kwys will rise to be about how much ref you can buy for one. So if Ref = $0.20, and keys =$2.50 then keys should be around 12.55 Ref. It will only rie to about how much people are willing to pay
A number of things contributed to the stock market crash. But what led to the resession was people were buying stocks with loans from the bank, and when they couldn't repay the bank because they lost all of their money people rushed to the bank to withdraw all of the money they had in it, but the banks used that money to give out loans.
This would not happen, but
If people did start selling off keys, then Ref would get a bump in price, and would require less ref to buy keys.
It is sompossible for the TF2 market to crash because there are no banks, no government.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.