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June 6, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #218273June 6, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #218365
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ParticipantReduced inventory is not indicative of a market bottoming. Econ 101 tells us: ceteris paribus, supply is reduced as well as price when there is a negative shift in demand (which is what we’re seeing).
[img_assist|nid=7823|title=supply-demand shift|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=466]
If the demand decreases, then the opposite happens: an inward shift of the curve. If the demand starts at D2, and decreases to D1, the price will decrease, and the quantity will decrease. This is an effect of demand changing. The quantity supplied at each price is the same as before the demand shift (at both Q1 and Q2). The equilibrium quantity, price and demand are different. At each point, a greater amount is demanded (when there is a shift from D1 to D2).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand#Demand_curve_shiftsJune 6, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #218384joestool
ParticipantReduced inventory is not indicative of a market bottoming. Econ 101 tells us: ceteris paribus, supply is reduced as well as price when there is a negative shift in demand (which is what we’re seeing).
[img_assist|nid=7823|title=supply-demand shift|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=466]
If the demand decreases, then the opposite happens: an inward shift of the curve. If the demand starts at D2, and decreases to D1, the price will decrease, and the quantity will decrease. This is an effect of demand changing. The quantity supplied at each price is the same as before the demand shift (at both Q1 and Q2). The equilibrium quantity, price and demand are different. At each point, a greater amount is demanded (when there is a shift from D1 to D2).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand#Demand_curve_shiftsJune 6, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #218411joestool
ParticipantReduced inventory is not indicative of a market bottoming. Econ 101 tells us: ceteris paribus, supply is reduced as well as price when there is a negative shift in demand (which is what we’re seeing).
[img_assist|nid=7823|title=supply-demand shift|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=466]
If the demand decreases, then the opposite happens: an inward shift of the curve. If the demand starts at D2, and decreases to D1, the price will decrease, and the quantity will decrease. This is an effect of demand changing. The quantity supplied at each price is the same as before the demand shift (at both Q1 and Q2). The equilibrium quantity, price and demand are different. At each point, a greater amount is demanded (when there is a shift from D1 to D2).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand#Demand_curve_shiftsJune 6, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #218435joestool
ParticipantReduced inventory is not indicative of a market bottoming. Econ 101 tells us: ceteris paribus, supply is reduced as well as price when there is a negative shift in demand (which is what we’re seeing).
[img_assist|nid=7823|title=supply-demand shift|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=466]
If the demand decreases, then the opposite happens: an inward shift of the curve. If the demand starts at D2, and decreases to D1, the price will decrease, and the quantity will decrease. This is an effect of demand changing. The quantity supplied at each price is the same as before the demand shift (at both Q1 and Q2). The equilibrium quantity, price and demand are different. At each point, a greater amount is demanded (when there is a shift from D1 to D2).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand#Demand_curve_shiftsjoestool
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Participant“In such a case, insulating yourself from the ‘rental cost increase’ generally more than offsets most of the other issues you raised.”
Past performance is no indication of future returns.
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Participant“In such a case, insulating yourself from the ‘rental cost increase’ generally more than offsets most of the other issues you raised.”
Past performance is no indication of future returns.
joestool
Participant“In such a case, insulating yourself from the ‘rental cost increase’ generally more than offsets most of the other issues you raised.”
Past performance is no indication of future returns.
joestool
Participant“In such a case, insulating yourself from the ‘rental cost increase’ generally more than offsets most of the other issues you raised.”
Past performance is no indication of future returns.
joestool
Participant“In such a case, insulating yourself from the ‘rental cost increase’ generally more than offsets most of the other issues you raised.”
Past performance is no indication of future returns.
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