Some knowledgeable, frequent traders are complaining that they are not getting the best possible prices by using the network.
At the Cipinang market, ethnic Chinese traders complain bitterly that the new traders are driving up the price of rice.
There are no historical record that traders of catholic faith complained about discrimination based on religion.
But Indian traders complain that they have been as heavily hit by the boycott as whites.
But institutional traders have complained that they were unable to execute large orders efficiently in the pits.
One trader complained that they placed their legs so heavily on his chickens that one nearly suffocated.
'A broking house might pay back £120 (in perks) for £100 they get in,' complains one trader.
At an economic level, in the textile industry for example, numerous traders are complaining that many orders are being cancelled.
After the plunge on Oct. 13, 1989, some traders complained that selling was aggravated because they were unable to sell futures contracts.
Local traders complain the Wales's were once a familiar sight but have been hounded off the streets by pressmen.