I mean, the market price in a major commodity like wheat or oil is the aggregate desires of 7.8 billion people. Move it a micropenny in either direction and it'll affect man-centuries of work. Market makers reduce the bid-ask spread of a commodity, which is
good!Narrowing the spread of the prices of a commodity doesn't have any immediate physical effect, but if you start wiping out billion dollar projects based on that, then that's the most office buildings, the ISS and LHC, the entire software industry...