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Thus, you can say "$100 + 10" to increase it by $10.
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This is like -V, except it lets you specify the goal commodity to report
in terms of, for example:
reg -x CAD
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to prove to myself that it has proper decoupling between prior code areas.
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makes it possible to find all possible prices for a commodity by walking the
map of pricing relationships to all other commodities, even if the relation is
distant.
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