Yeah, 100%. I think the make rights is probably what has done this for myself as well. Investing in Kyle Williams for example at 450-480k and selling off closer to 900k. This is just one of the many examples. I only bought the game at the beginning of December and had done pretty well for myself with some aggressive trading strategies, but like you say its more so for the market interaction without any real world implications. When a huge company like EA who have literal economists working for them cant grasp the idea of buying during high supply and selling when their is high demand, just to start banning people who use the market to their advantage, it shows how much they care about the end user.