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In the short term, consumers' panic about the rising prices of badminton leads to the phenomenon of hoarding badminton, which further exacerbates the imbalance between market supply and demand and promotes price increases. For example, some consumers are worried that prices will continue to rise, so they purchase and hoard a large number of badmintons, making the supply of badmintons on the market more tight. In the long run, if the market sentiment remains negative, consumers may reduce their investment in badminton sports and turn to other sports with lower costs, which will lead to a decline in the demand for the badminton market and force prices to adjust downward. Or it may prompt enterprises to increase R&D and market development efforts, and stabilize prices through innovative products and optimized supply chains to regain consumers' trust.
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