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How can you determine if a market is too saturated?

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Spyros12

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I really would like to know how you guys understand when a market is to saturated before entering the business.
 
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I really would like to know how you guys understand when a market is to saturated before entering the business.

The market is never saturated if you offer a better product and a better value.
 

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The market is never saturated if you offer a better product and a better value.

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I really would like to know how you guys understand when a market is to saturated before entering the business.
Like MJ said, if you can provide value nobody else can, you can succeed in the field

I would even argue saturation can be a good thing in some cases, as it can give you a big idea of what the other people in the field are doing, and what you can do better in. However, it is way harder to rise to the top in a saturated field.
 
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