Economy, asked by rpro4924, 16 days ago

what happens if market price is more or less? ​

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Answered by sureshverma1122111
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Answer:

I use to have a pair of flip flops that when worn at the grocery store I frequented, would create a ton of static electricity when a walked through the isles (I kind of shuffle when I walk…), And every time I went to place my hands back onto the handle of the shopping cart, a jolt of static electricity would snap.

One experiment that is fun to do is sorting salt and pepper with static electricity.

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Answered by Jiya0071
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Explanation:

If the stock price falls, the short seller profits by buying the stock at the lower price–closing out the trade. The net difference between the sale and buy prices is settled with the broker. Although short-sellers are profiting from a declining price, they're not taking your money when you lose on a stock sale.

As the price of a good goes up, consumers demand less of it and more supply enters the market. If the price is too high, the supply will be greater than demand, and producers will be stuck with the excess. And if people want to buy more than they did before, prices rise.

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