Personally, I’m not one who has to always be right... clearly you’re different, but I respect that.
So the very first sentence of the article you linked says it all “...the Raptor depreciates at a significantly lower rate.” Did the author get that wrong too? Should it have said Raptors don’t depreciate at all? I don’t think so. I agree that Raptors depreciate lower than any other truck in America, but they do depreciate. Here’s a post I made awhile back comparing depreciation values against other brands.
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/2019-depreciation.73151/page-2#post-1428675
But all in all, your original comment that Raptors have not lost any value is simply incorrect.
I’ll will stroke your ego for a second and say that you’re correct in that a dealer can potentially list a 2019 for same price it originally listed it for a year ago. But I’ll challenge you to go sell your Raptor privately, or better yet, go trade it in. Your opinion that Raptors don’t lose any value will change pretty darn quickly. Remember - your vehicles value is only what someone is willing to buy it for - not the selling price value at a stealership.
Lastly, your opinion that I got a bad deal is simply that, your opinion. I think I got a great deal when I bought it... I paid well under MSRP. Could I have picked up more money had I sold it privately, you bet, but never the same money for what I paid for the truck.