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1. What would be a good way to use isk - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Well, it's kind of a weird question. I mean, my instinct is to tell you to set up some buy orders of stuff (mission items?) and then turn around and sell them with large sell orders. At least you'd cashflow. But it sounds like you have more money...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.25 01:42:00
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2. Do you know what really grinds my gears? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
arabella blood wrote: LittleTerror wrote: I profit every time, I win always Is that a competition? where do i register as a winner? You seem to think everyone buys stuff at your price. when im fact i bought it 2 weeks ago for half t...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.15 03:51:00
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3. Some advice for new traders - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Recently I got an email from a player experienced in EVE, but inexperienced in the market, asking for advice on where to start. I was extremely flattered. Basically the only thing I like more than praise is sex, and I prefer to be praised during t...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.07 05:54:00
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4. Ladders and Rebalancing: A guide to slow, safer growth. - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Vartan Sarkisian wrote: Hi Thanks for writing this, I am not a financial person, ill have to re-read this a few times to get the gist but its certainly interesting. I assume its fine to do this strategy at an individual level rather than only...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.05 17:26:00
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5. Ladders and Rebalancing: A guide to slow, safer growth. - in Market Discussions [original thread]
P3po wrote: Is it possible to do this in the trade hub or you have to travel out and move the items inside ? Like play buy orders in mission hubs and move the assets to Jita for example ? Thanks You can certainly do this all in one trad...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.05 13:29:00
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6. Ladders and Rebalancing: A guide to slow, safer growth. - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Thanks for the feedback! It's sort of what I thought it would be, most traders are totally uninterested, some interest. I am now editing the document, because I am apparently unable to do simple math without a calculator anymore. Sometime next w...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.03 19:28:00
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7. Ladders and Rebalancing: A guide to slow, safer growth. - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Some final notes: The end result of this is with every step 5 that you do (in finance, step 5 is a Rebalance, if you care) you are selling things you have made money on, and are buying things you have lost money on. This is the hardest part of thi...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.02 20:52:00
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8. Ladders and Rebalancing: A guide to slow, safer growth. - in Market Discussions [original thread]
If you are a trader for your corporationGǪaggression can be a bad idea. You get excited about a particular market opportunity, you pour cash on it, you were wrongGǪ.bang! You go from financial genius to loser in the eyes of your corp . I donGÇÖt...
- by Whandall - at 2013.08.02 20:51:00
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