Phil Leigh;463420 Wrote: 
> So, commodity pricing is the opposite of cartel/monopoly pricing?

Not exactly. Cartel or monopoly pricing, both of which are different
topics than commodity pricing, result when a seller has enough power to
control prices of a significant item across a market. 

Commodity pricing is normally set by supply and demand in the market,
but typically relates to products that are fungible. No single seller
can influence the price. A cartel is an effort to get suppliers to act
in unison to control supply and prices. An example of a cartel with a
commodity would be OPEC.

I don't think these concepts really apply in thinking about an
accessory to one company's product. 

When one encounters a conversation or thread that one finds pointless,
off topic, or otherwise uninteresting or unworthy, the best thing to do
is to just move on quickly to something else.


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