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<blockquote data-quote="mrmustang" data-source="post: 15538604" data-attributes="member: 13150"><p>Morgan,</p><p></p><p> The problem with writing about a market, is when the person doing the writing has financial conflict of interest with that market. You have to admit, since you are a dealer, buy and sell for a living, that you can't say you are 100% unbiased with your reporting and/or writing on the subject of what you are buying/selling/trading. Reality is that you can't be, no matter how much you say you are.</p><p></p><p> As for what you are reporting on, my advice, and especially at the larger, more publicized auction, is to watch closely as to who is bidding on what, vs who was hanging around a specific car, or helping to load/unload it from the transporter, or clean and detail it, or who is sharing a room, or block of rooms with the seller/sellers for that matter. Report on that, show us that you are really watching what is going on when you report those "record prices". You might just be surprised (or maybe not) at what you really see when you look further than the shiny object in front of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmustang, post: 15538604, member: 13150"] Morgan, The problem with writing about a market, is when the person doing the writing has financial conflict of interest with that market. You have to admit, since you are a dealer, buy and sell for a living, that you can't say you are 100% unbiased with your reporting and/or writing on the subject of what you are buying/selling/trading. Reality is that you can't be, no matter how much you say you are. As for what you are reporting on, my advice, and especially at the larger, more publicized auction, is to watch closely as to who is bidding on what, vs who was hanging around a specific car, or helping to load/unload it from the transporter, or clean and detail it, or who is sharing a room, or block of rooms with the seller/sellers for that matter. Report on that, show us that you are really watching what is going on when you report those "record prices". You might just be surprised (or maybe not) at what you really see when you look further than the shiny object in front of you. [/QUOTE]
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