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By stabilize, I mean starting to come down and not be so damn inflated, Mr. Moronski.

Of course, due to the black magic that is self-aware nature, now that you've mentioned the prices going down they are about to skyrocket.

That is not stable, it was "stable" where it was, it was higher but stable. It will stabilize in a few more days (after the weekend) as a lot of people only play at the weekend. "Mr. Moronski" Please don't attack people when your reason is flawed.

@OP: A price that stabilizes, by definition, is not a price that significantly deflates. It is a price that remains relatively constant.
I believe you confused people by using the word stabilize. But enjoy the lower prices(whilst they last!)

Inflated = unstable to me. I don't differentiate the two.

Then you are wrong, once something plateaus (levels out) it is said to be stable no matter if its highly inflated or not. Your arguement was invalidated by your last statement, please have the good grace to accept you are wrong and move on.

Then enjoy the bliss that comes with your ignorance and the rest of the flames you will get on this thread.

You're the one who came in here and told me that I was wrong without giving me a factual, or even logical reason why. "You're wrong, because I'm Melisan, and you're wrong." That's basically what you did. You can take your trolling elsewhere.
Anyway, whatever the term may be, prices are in a sort of flux right now, so keep an eye out for low points and take advantage of it. I sold 2500CE last week for 7350CR each, and bought it back today for 6800Cr each. 550x25 = 13750 crowns. Not a bad investment for five minutes of work.

Trolling =/= someone correcting a mistake, or at least in this case.
You were being taught the real economic meaning of unstable, or instability. Yeah, on internet forums being so correct may not be important, but it can be nice to know what things mean in case you ever wind up in an actual economic discussion.

The thing is, I've already taken college level Macro/Micro Economics.

Translation:
Prices have stabilized and by that I mean they have fallen rapidly to a point where I'm willing to buy into something that is being rapidly deflated which should cause the price to reinflate should enough people do the same. Unless of course, just the right number of people do as I at which point it would actually stabilize until something else happens to cause fluctuation.
Sane statement of the day:
Markets go up and down.

you said...
"Looks like CE prices are starting to stabilize" - they are not.
"By stabilize, I mean starting to come down" - that is the opposite of stable.
"Inflated = unstable to me. I don't differentiate the two" - then learn from people who know more than you and take knowledge with good grace.

^That's a better way to put it. Thank you.
Message was directed at Debian, by the way.

Melisan, I can't tell at this point if you're trolling, or just really thick.

You were wrong, I corrected it politely, you had a tantrum, and now you have become personal. Anyway, re-read Ranik's post

You opened your mouth and ate your foot. You corrected nobody.

good to see you have enough belief in your statements that you deleted your post.
And, by "stabilize" you mean "completely unstable", right Dr. Doofenshmirtz?
Ever since the release of the Featured Auctions (which, for the most part, aren't auctions), the CE exchange rate has been bouncing around by much more than normal. I've seen it down to around 6.5k and almost back up to 7k.