What is the way economics distinguishes between items that people buy to use/keep, and people just buy to sell at a higher price to other sellers? I see both referred to as “commodities”, and both have “intrinsic value” (People will pay for them), but they seem clearly different to me.

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What is the way economics distinguishes between items that people buy to use/keep, and people just buy to sell at a higher price to other sellers? I see both referred to as “commodities”, and both have “intrinsic value” (People will pay for them), but they seem clearly different to me.

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Sometimes (usually) the practice of buying things to sell them later at a higher price is called _speculation_. I’m not sure if the distinction between goods only bought to use/keep, goods only bought to resell, and any goods inbetween has a name.

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