>>51087444Trips summon an expert due to sorcery. It means it's losing money on paper but isn't actually losing in general, he's to keep some arbitrary promise in return for the money that he assumes will occur handily and is well on it's way. It may not be, but he thinks he's "on track to win" and that's the safest position you can ever really be in: active control. People like this give up on passive control as a thing for women/weak people or an explanation of why other people are "losers", he's perfectly willing to wear a pager to his own wedding and call that a real life. In his mind your unwillingness to do this, to admit everyone-serves-someone is why you're poor and why goys are goys etc.
I do wonder what the promise is though, people who think this is a march to breakeven status don't get it, the market is crowded and the entire format of the event seems to be to crowd the market. I wonder if they're going for a simple dilution strategy? Make it impossible to debut to any real interest and initiate a chilling effect? Something like that I bet.