I worked on software that did algorithmic pricing. It was a race to the bottom because some bozo wanted to be on the first page of sellers. So they’d price it one penny under the lowest price. The next seller would match it. Before you knew it, the product was worth dollars or cents. We also had people do it on purpose (we called it price bombing), but that was easy to negate since we filtered out competitors with low ratings. But there went that bozo, price matching and beating the price by a penny…
It was madness trying to code around people not thinking about their effects on the market and still turn a profit. Spoiler: we never did turn a profit on bozo powered listings, because at some point, it’s better to free the inventory space instead of waiting for the bozo to sell their items and let the price climb back up over the course of months or years.