Cheaper value of just about everything makes...just about everything but gold more readily available. So wouldn't noobs have less of a hard time gathering the cash to buy them? At least, I find it is easier to save up 300k than it is to save up 700k. As loom point quantities drop due to the low price, the remaining few will raise there price and probably fluctuate between 350-450. People will continue to retire because for many, it funds their cav-only gens or they simply want more loompoints for the sake of versatility, who knows. Just because famous player X or famous player Y states they wont retire anymore because boohoo life sucks, doesn't mean the people who you never hear from will stop retiring.
It is easily possible to make good money in the marketplace and once you get the right chips to do so, it simply becomes a waiting game for that one deal that will bring you a step closer to money. Yes it is technically a "rich get richer" strategy, but you know how it starts? A single loompoint. Not that long ago I saw a pretty darn effective +2 item up for 1 loompoint and 40,000 gold. Using 20k equipment as my base I was able to make almost 100,000 just by leveling from 1 to 25ish.
So all it takes is for one person to sit back, make a plan on how they will join the market economy and follow it. None of that buy item X for 15,000 and never use it. Or use it constantly at a net loss of gold. I've posted in a few threads asking about how to make money in this game and i've had to answer the same question more than once, be it by PM or in the forums itself.
If you plan to cav, you cannot plan to make money.
If you plan to use the most expensive gear, you cannot make money.
Again, I'll repeat. If you want to join the market, if you want to make gold in this game. Play smart. You don't need 65 armor in order to play the game effectively, learn how to avoid bad situations or learn how to stop getting hit so much. You don't need an expensive weapon to do good either. 1extra cut damage is not worth 4,000 gold.