@squishiesgirl -- Yeah? That's your take? That my behavior is "drying up the stub well?"
As I said, I sell when I want to buy something. I tend to buy immediately after selling, and my haste goes both ways; if my preferred approach to selling is somehow responsible for depleting the well, would not that same approach when buying then wet the well's whistle, negating the overall effect of my selling?
I don't bid up a card I want by a paltry amount and waste my time with the games that the stub market analysts love to play. I'll go perhaps a few thousand stubs higher than the "sell now" with my buy orders to move those along, too, so, by your logic, I'm I not then adding value to the cards I'm buying and creating new opportunities for stub farmers to feed their families?
I don't care that I could be making more stubs, and I've never once complained "about having to pat for stubs." If anything, my lack of concern for market etiquette does nothing but transfer stubs that I could have retained to the masses at large, so instead of flippers complaining about people like me drying up the well, you should be thankful, instead, that I'm a willing patsie and happy to create opportunities for others to profit by buying low on my sales and selling high on my purchases.
Those opportunities exist because I don't care.