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Appear to be within the correct range. Why are those the only outliers?
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Rich there are of course two possibilities, one is that there really were two genuine bidders going against each other with an underbidder genuinely bidding an insane amount, and the other is that someone who didn't know better placed an outlying ceiling bid and was taken advantage of. I am not sure there is a third scenario, but perhaps there is. One has to draw one's own conclusions, of course.
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I thought Larry's original theorem that started this thread was interesting.
any other thoughts regarding genres or specialties that certain auction outfits currently seem to outperform others on? I've been kinda on the sidelines for a few years, so my question is sincere. |
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