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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.13 22:49:00 -
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Check out the chart. But more importantly, check out the impact on ice mining The New Order is having on the number of people mining the Blue Ice belts in Gallente Space:
Just one of the New Order's killboards
Just a question of time before this supply squeeze feeds through to Jita market prices. Buy it now. |
Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.13 23:35:00 -
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Saul Voss wrote:Yeah tbh, although this game is hardcore, this just went too far.
You're entitled to your opinion. But I am pretty sure I predicted the PLEX crash accurately...
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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.13 23:53:00 -
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Joshua Vaughn Lampen wrote:Yeah because this is even close to the first Ice Interdiction...
Hey - Aren't you the Ponzi scheme guy.??
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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.14 21:19:00 -
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elder troll wrote:If oxygen isotopes are going to explode, and you are indeed going to try and make a profit. Why would you post it on the forums, for everyone to see, causing the prices to drop?
I am not sure you understand simple market dynamics.....
Anyway - not long now.
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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.15 05:39:00 -
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Candy Oshea wrote:OP States there is less people mining now because of "flashy" reds in local & harassment etc.
OP believes this has decreased the supply, however;
- OP is obviously close minded and believes his "prime time" to be were all minerals are extracted. (Guessing american) - OP had no idea how many miners were there Before his 'new order' alt became flavor of the month
With no prior knowledge of 'Before' these are assumptions.
1. The decrease in supply is obvious - not just in Jita. 2. The OP is not American (Capital A). 3. Prime time is not a subjective thing depending on where you yourself happen to live. Just look at the server numbers to see the peak in concurrent users. 4. OP alts have been operating in Gallente space since 2004, so I think I have some idea. How can you possibly claim to know what I knew when!?? That whole concept is bizarre, and frankly just nonsense. 5. Stop suggesting I am part of the New Order. I am an independent operator, just making observations. The EVE crowd honestly has to be the most paranoid bunch of people in any game out there.
P.S. When you say "close minded", I believe what you meant to say was "closed minded"..... |
Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.16 00:18:00 -
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Here it comes....
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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.16 09:27:00 -
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Tauranon wrote:Gilbert Intaki wrote: Here it comes....
Its not going to affect ice like the intervention did. Half of their kills have strips on (ie if they kill 20 miners a day, they are only killing 10 ice miners a day), they don't have 24hr presence in the belts as goons did, so there will be gross periods of not harrassing miners and many miners who are never harrassed by them, and they aren't interdicting the islands. I stuck an alt in a 100k ehp skiff expecting a warzone and hoping for schadenfreude into brap, and instead of getting to tut-tut smugly down my nose at macks with terrible fits being catalyzed, I got to sigh at my yield and pulled 4mil/hr whilst the macks pulled 7m/hr. There was not a catalyst to be seen.
I never mentioned the words 'Ice Interdiction', or Goonswarm (which is what I think you might be referring to). You don't need a huge interdiction effort to move prices. Although, this time prices will of course move a lot less.
What your seeing now is a substitution of miner efforts from Oxygen Isotopes to Nitrogen Isotopes. And given that markets are often quite precariously balanced in EVE (precisely because substitution to other activities is so easy), it doesn't take much of an effect at the fundamental level to shift prices at trade hubs by quite a lot.
I reckon the price could easily go to 500, and at that point it is not inconceivable that it goes beyond that as people start hoarding.
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Gilbert Intaki
Empire Tax Revenue Service
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Posted - 2013.01.16 11:05:00 -
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Captain IQ wrote:Just buying 10mil in Jita now would do that and that isn't inconcievable. I think most pos and cap owners build up their emergency stores when prices seem to be at their lowest, just in case...
Around 600 is the new norm imho with relative peace and healthy production/positivity, I know it was lower once (1+ year) but recent history and inflation and the ever present threat of things going silly again makes sitting at that level more likely.
I think most people in EVE are always on the back foot about these things, because of that little thing called 'Real Life', so I am not sure people display as much foresight as one might think.
But ultimately - markets will move if people think they will move. It's all about perception in the short term. |
Gilbert Intaki
Metalchemy Corporation
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Posted - 2013.01.17 21:08:00 -
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Still going.....
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