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Originally Posted by Bjauck
Bottom feeders have to be sure when the bottom has been reached though.
That's a derogatory term, and a derogatory comment. Are those who pull out of bidding at an auction once they don't think the price represents a bargain, bottom feeders. Are those who rush into retail stores when they promote a big sale bottom feeders? With property would you prefer banks step in to sell the property rather than let the market find the price? Markets are stimulated by reduced prices - and vendors only accept prices if they want to i.e. if they find any alternative worse. Bargain hunters are a necessary part of commerce and keep the world turning, so no need to saddle them with an insulting handle.
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