Kerham
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- Kerawan Kerham Maddahy
You kind of contradict yourself there. Waiting for them to crash and buying cheaper is a speculation based on the fact that you believe that people will sell them under the price they paid for them. The deeds are a game investment with play money so people tend to hold on to them instead of selling at a loss unless they prove a definite failure like Compet. The prices are set first by supply/demand and after ROI or other indicators are used.
I would contradict myself if I would approach this on moral grounds, which I don't. Of course, you're right in your observation, I do consider them from a speculative pov, on short term. It's really a matter of balance, which of the two mentalities will prevail at the "IPO". For example, as a thought experiment, how many of the buyers would you think have actually visited the moon, in order to qualify their decision?