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Moto Akimoto
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Posted - 2011.02.27 20:08:00 -
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What is the largest amount of ISK raised from the public by a corporation to date?
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.01 03:09:00 -
[572]
Originally by: Moto Akimoto What is the largest amount of ISK raised from the public by a corporation to date?
"The public", in the form of thousands of depositors, put trillions of ISK into EBANK over a period of roughly two years. When accounts were frozen, a net amount of roughly 2.5 trillion ISK was (notionally) on deposit for account-holders.
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Brock Nelson
Caldari T2 Technologies Unlimited SRS.
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Posted - 2011.03.01 03:57:00 -
[573]
Quick question to auditors; When doing audits, do blueprints show as locked/unlocked or doesn't show that info at all?
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SencneS
Rebellion Against Big Irreversible Dinks
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Posted - 2011.03.02 16:33:00 -
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Originally by: Thoraemond
Originally by: Moto Akimoto What is the largest amount of ISK raised from the public by a corporation to date?
"The public", in the form of thousands of depositors, put trillions of ISK into EBANK over a period of roughly two years. When accounts were frozen, a net amount of roughly 2.5 trillion ISK was (notionally) on deposit for account-holders.
Here is another number to blow you mind.. Over the space of EBANK's existence to date. The database has logged Total Deposits at 10,173,252,100,888.40, and Total Withdrawals at 7,456,427,103,408.55.
According to the database EBANK had also processed loans the following values. Total Lent: 2,493,057,272,546.60 Total Repaid: 2,716,858,526,327.64
I note these values, as "Total Lent" would be included in the "Total Withdrawals" value, as would the "Total Repaid" would be part of the "Total Deposits".
I find it hard to believe that any public entity in the near future will handle the same volume of ISK flow.
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Selene D'Celeste
Caldari The D'Celeste Trading Company ISK Six
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Posted - 2011.03.03 02:25:00 -
[575]
Originally by: SencneS I find it hard to believe that any public entity in the near future will handle the same volume of ISK flow.
Aside from the gambling houses, you mean. =) ______________________________
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SencneS
Rebellion Against Big Irreversible Dinks
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Posted - 2011.03.03 21:51:00 -
[576]
Originally by: Selene D'Celeste Aside from the gambling houses, you mean. =)
EOH Has shares? OK so EBANK didn't have shares either... So I'll rephrase.. EOH Pays interest on deposited ISK?
Yes, yes, either has EBANK for the last couple of years though that's what it was designed to do. I guess if you consider any public entity to be anyone performing any type of public service, then Chribba would have to win. But I was refining down to "public entity" as a more MD related term at least some sort of entity that people would generate a return on without having to interact with it. Should have been more specific, sorry about that.
--------- This is not a jab at you Selene or EOH for that matter, I was looking to see if EOH did pay Interest and found something I chuckled over. I would have to say, EBANK could have stood to take a leaf out of EOH Policy here, I mean with this policy EBANK would have been in the black despite Riddic.
"It should also be noted that all accounts that have not been logged onto for 90 days will have their ISK balances wiped (not refunded). The account will continue to stay in our system for record keeping purposes, and may be used again at a later date should a user return."
For those that want to see that - It's in the "Ring Games" Section of EOH Website it's highlighted in Red.
Amarr for Life |
Selene D'Celeste
Caldari The D'Celeste Trading Company ISK Six
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Posted - 2011.03.05 03:10:00 -
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I didn't really consider the public qualifier before. In that case EBANK would probably win.
The EOH policy of course makes no sense for a bank, unlike a service, but is quite useful for preventing a growth of liability while giving an incentive for users to be self policing. ______________________________
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Moto Akimoto
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Posted - 2011.03.05 22:59:00 -
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I created new shares for my corp so now the shares outstanding = 30,000. I am holding 1,000 in my personal wallet and 29,000 is in the corp wallet. My corp profile shows "Shares 29,000", does this mean that corp profiles only track treasury shares and not total of shares outstanding? Where can I find the shares outstanding for a corp?
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.07 00:55:00 -
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Originally by: Moto Akimoto I created new shares for my corp so now the shares outstanding = 30,000. I am holding 1,000 in my personal wallet and 29,000 is in the corp wallet. My corp profile shows "Shares 29,000", does this mean that corp profiles only track treasury shares and not total of shares outstanding? Where can I find the shares outstanding for a corp?
A long-standing bug can influence the count of corporation shares shown in the corporation's Show Info window. I believe the ledger of shareholders in the Corporation Wallet should be accurate.
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Moto Akimoto
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Posted - 2011.03.08 17:56:00 -
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Thanks for answering my questions.
Here is another one: How many unique items are available through the market interface?
Thanks in advance for your reply. |
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.09 08:17:00 -
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Originally by: Moto Akimoto How many unique items are available through the market interface? Thanks in advance for your reply.
According to this table of metadata from EVE-Central, there are 6490 typeids assigned to a marketgroup. I don't have the most recent datadump from CCP handy, so I'm not sure if that's a table based on what has been loaded to EVE-Central or what is available in the Market system. At worst, it's probably a good estimate of total SKUs on the Market.
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Moto Akimoto
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Posted - 2011.03.16 00:27:00 -
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What is the max share distribution possible? Unrestricted by the amount of isk in the wallet ofc
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Vierego
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Posted - 2011.03.16 15:59:00 -
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Howdy, I read the sticky guide and glanced over a couple guides (and read the title of each thread) and none seem to point me in the right direction.
I'm wondering if it is possible, or there is a program out there, that lets you export the price history/quantity moved.
I have dumper, which gives me a wealth of information, and have jimmy rigged a way to get volmoved for buy and sell using the useful dumper tool. The only problem is, I'm not sure how to calculate for Buy/Sell orders that get created and filled between my market scans. So I thought if I had both reports I could average them out. I buy mission loot in bulk at above buy order prices! (sinq laison) |
Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.17 01:42:00 -
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Originally by: Moto Akimoto What is the max share distribution possible? Unrestricted by the amount of isk in the wallet ofc
According to the Dominion Patch Notes: "The dividend payments are no longer restricted to 2,147,483,64 ISK."
"2,147,483,64" looks an awful lot like a typo of (2 ^ 31) = 2 147 483 648, or thereabouts. If the new limit is 64-bit-based, then the analogous upper bound would be 2^63-ish (roughly 10 ^ 19), and is much, much larger than the total amount of ISK in player hands in New Eden.
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Thoraemund
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Posted - 2011.03.17 01:49:00 -
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Originally by: Vierego I'm wondering if it is possible, or there is a program out there, that lets you export the price history/quantity moved.
I have dumper, which gives me a wealth of information, and have jimmy rigged a way to get volmoved for buy and sell using the useful dumper tool. The only problem is, I'm not sure how to calculate for Buy/Sell orders that get created and filled between my market scans. So I thought if I had both reports I could average them out.
Generally, cache-scraping is the way to get Market History data, cache resource tools such as (or based on) Reverence or libevecache, for example.
Once you have the actual Market History data, you won't need to estimate quantities moved, since you will have the actual figures. For the high, low and mean daily prices in the Market History data, the values are the "massaged" figures that result after outliers have been removed. The exact parameters of this outlier removal have not, to my knowledge, been shared by CCP or determined exactly by players.
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.17 02:03:00 -
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Dagnabbit!
Still, the mild embarrassment of accidentally posting with an alt has to be a lot less than what CCP's pre-EVE Gate "web developers" felt. Imagine the embarrassment of claiming to be a "web developer" and having to admit that despite, literally, years of work on a forum system, it could not store the most basic user preferences from one authenticated session to the next... Ouch!
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Moto Akimoto
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Posted - 2011.03.29 16:34:00 -
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What happens to corporate shares owned by a character when the character is deleted? Are the shares returned to the corp by dafault? Do these shares get deducted from "Shares Outstanding" for dividend distributions?
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.30 23:45:00 -
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Originally by: Moto Akimoto What happens to corporate shares owned by a character when the character is deleted? Are the shares returned to the corp by default? Do these shares get deducted from "Shares Outstanding" for dividend distributions?
I did not biomass a pilot to test this, but according to the patch notes for Build 41736 to 45017 addresses EVE: Trinity Changes and Fixes (2007-12-05): "Shares from terminated characters are now returned to the corporation." And to be clear, I read that to mean that they are returned to the issuing corporation, not the corporation that employs the pilot being bio-massed.
All shares are counted for the purpose of dividend calculations, whether held in the corporation treasury, or by shareholders at large.
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Valeroth Kyarmentari
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Posted - 2011.03.31 18:33:00 -
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I skimmed the first dozen pages or so and didn't see this question, so hopefully it wasn't in the last few. An idea, it would be useful for someone to go through and pickout all the questions and answers and put them one document/FAQ.
Question: I setup a buy order with lets say a 5 jump range.
1. Will that buy order range extend into bordering regions? Or will it stop at the region borders.
2. Will that buy order range take a shorter path through another region? For example, I set a buy order in System A with a range of 5 jumps. I can get to System B (which is in the same region) in 5 jumps if I take a route through a neighbor system, but it would take 8 jumps if I stay in region. Will my buy order extend to it?
Thanks.
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.03.31 23:15:00 -
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Originally by: Valeroth Kyarmentari Question: I setup a buy order with lets say a 5 jump range.
1. Will that buy order range extend into bordering regions? Or will it stop at the region borders.
2. Will that buy order range take a shorter path through another region? For example, I set a buy order in System A with a range of 5 jumps. I can get to System B (which is in the same region) in 5 jumps if I take a route through a neighbor system, but it would take 8 jumps if I stay in region. Will my buy order extend to it?
1. Buy orders will buy only within the region in which they are set.
2. Yes. A couple of years ago, Covert Kitty made a similar inquiry and ended up testing it, reporting the results, and accumulating some support and agreement from other posters.
Originally by: Valeroth Kyarmentari An idea, it would be useful for someone to go through and pickout all the questions and answers and put them one document/FAQ.
I take it you missed the link to the Market Discussions FAQ in the EVElopedia that is linked at the top of the first post on the first page of this thread? The FAQ was indeed compiled largely from this thread.
If you're content with my answers, I encourage you to take a minute to integrate them into the FAQ. I understand that if you can log in to these forums, you should be able to log in to edit the EVElopedia.
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Amar Azaph
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Posted - 2011.04.12 13:29:00 -
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Is there a set of basic steps that a new player should do to try and make some money from the market? In other words, a quick short guide to trading etc?
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.04.12 23:07:00 -
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Originally by: Amar Azaph Is there a set of basic steps that a new player should do to try and make some money from the market? In other words, a quick short guide to trading etc?
There is no one-size-fits all guaranteed set of steps that all rookie traders must take on the road to trading success. I.e., there's no magic formula like:
Originally by: South Park, Season 2, Episode 17 Phase 1: Collect Underpants Phase 2: ? Phase 3: Profit
However, the bottom line does often boil down to something as simple as: "Buy low; sell high."
For further introductions, the Market Resources page on the EVElopedia, linked from the sticky at the top of this forum, does include a selection links to "Newbie Guides and Q&A" resources, right near the top. The Market Discussions FAQ also includes brief overviews of a few styles of trading.
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Ender Sparrow
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Posted - 2011.04.20 08:09:00 -
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Where could I place an order to buy into certain corps?
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.04.21 03:46:00 -
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Originally by: Ender Sparrow Where could I place an order to buy into certain corps?
Without knowing exactly what sort of buying you want to do, or which corporations are the certain ones that you have in mind, I'm not sure of the best answer, so I will try a few:
- there is no official stock exchange (in-game or out-) on which you can buy and sell shares in any NPC or player corporation, nor is there any official debt market;
- many offerings (of debt or equity) are launched in threads in the Market Discussions forum itself, and there are scores of offerings that have failed or succeeded and whose merits and failings you will see in those threads (Moto Akimoto recently put some effort into listing many recent offerings in threadID=1487083; to invest in these, generally you must notice the thread and then reply to indicate your interest; note: these are player-run operations, so do not send ISK unless to assess it to be worth the risks of doing so); and
- the offerings of a limited number of player corporations are listed on the BSAC Stock Exchange, which bills itself as "EVE's only real-time stock exchange" (Again, this is a player-run operation, so do not send ISK unless you assess it to be worth the risks of doing so).
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Tefa Serine
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Posted - 2011.04.24 09:24:00 -
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Edited by: Tefa Serine on 24/04/2011 09:26:41 About marketing skill, i quote this from some guide i found: "Now with a high enough skill you can manage your profits without ever having to leave the station."
So, normally my mission hub is far away from nearest trade center and i have to transport all of them there to sell. Can i sell them from my mission hub with high enough Marketing skill, or any other skill at all?
Marketing should let me use the assets to sell items i have in remote location. Does it use the buyer position and range of the item or myself? To ask it in relation to the above story; If i leave my items in the mission hub and travel to trade center, can i sell the items to buyers available in trade center?
Procurement skill... I read from wiki that it lets you buy stuff from space without being docked, while that wouldn't be possible without Procurement. I thought you can do that even without the skill anyway? If i have understood right, Procurement only does that you get a second alternative dialog to buy items remotely. Meaning that your buy order will be visible to other people in that location by range of Visibility skill.
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Thoraemond
Minmatar Far Ranger
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Posted - 2011.04.24 15:48:00 -
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Originally by: Tefa Serine About marketing skill, i quote this from some guide i found: "Now with a high enough skill you can manage your profits without ever having to leave the station."
You can "manage your profits without ever having to leave the station" without having any of the remote trade skills, but they do give you more options.
Originally by: Tefa Serine So, normally my mission hub is far away from nearest trade center and i have to transport all of them there to sell. Can i sell them from my mission hub with high enough Marketing skill, or any other skill at all?
No skill will magically transport the items for you. However, if you use a courier mission to hire someone else to transport the goods to your sales location, you can stay in your mission location the whole time, and after the goods are delivered by the courier mission to your sales location, you can use the Marketing skill to set up remote Sell Orders.
Originally by: Tefa Serine Marketing should let me use the assets to sell items i have in remote location. Does it use the buyer position and range of the item or myself? To ask it in relation to the above story; If i leave my items in the mission hub and travel to trade center, can i sell the items to buyers available in trade center?
The distance measured in for the Marketing skill is the distance between the pilot and the intended location of the Sell Order. Again, no skill magically moves items such that you can sell items in Station X to an order that buys items only in Station Y.
Originally by: Tefa Serine Procurement skill... I read from wiki that it lets you buy stuff from space without being docked, while that wouldn't be possible without Procurement. I thought you can do that even without the skill anyway? If i have understood right, Procurement only does that you get a second alternative dialog to buy items remotely. Meaning that your buy order will be visible to other people in that location by range of Visibility skill.
Procurement lets you set standing orders remotely. You can, as you note, buy remotely if you buy things immediately. When you are setting a remote standing Buy Order, the Visibility skill dictates the maximum catchment radius of that Buy Order.
Generally speaking, all orders are visible to all pilots all the time (with exceptions if they have filters turned on, or if an order expired but has not yet been cleared by the server), and you do not need the Visibility skill for that.
From the Market Discussions FAQ on the EVElopedia, linked in the first post of this thread:
Originally by: Market Discussions FAQ What are the skills for making and modify orders remotely?
The skills Marketing and Procurement allow you to create Asks and Bids (Sell Orders and Buy Orders, respectively) at stations away from your current location (but still in the same region). The Visibility skill allows you to increase the catchment radius when creating remote Bids (Buy Orders). The Daytrading skill allows you to modify the prices of remote orders.
No skills will magically move items from one station to another. If you set a remote bid, the items you buy will be delivered to the station(s) where that bid is effective. To set a remote ask, the item(s) to be sold must already be at the remote location.
This Diagram of EVE Trading Skills for Remote Orders illustrates the effect of these skills.
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Monstress
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Posted - 2011.05.05 01:18:00 -
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Hi, as a station trader in Jita, I find myself spending quite a bit of a time updating my buy/sell orders many times a day. However, the amount of UI lag involved in updating orders and market refreshes makes this a discouraging task more and more each day.
Any other station traders out there who stare at nothing but their wallet and market window want to share any hints or tips to make this process less painful?
Thanks
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Tutskii
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Posted - 2011.05.05 18:34:00 -
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Originally by: Monstress Hi, as a station trader in Jita, I find myself spending quite a bit of a time updating my buy/sell orders many times a day. However, the amount of UI lag involved in updating orders and market refreshes makes this a discouraging task more and more each day.
Any other station traders out there who stare at nothing but their wallet and market window want to share any hints or tips to make this process less painful?
Thanks
Not really, if it makes you feel better, everyone suffers from it.
To make it less painful I pay a little game: I see how many orders I can update in an hour and then break my record.
Fly me to the moon and let me play amongst the stars.. let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars.. |
Nypheas Azurai
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Posted - 2011.05.06 11:42:00 -
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Originally by: Tutskii To make it less painful I pay a little game: I see how many orders I can update in an hour and then break my record.
I have some stamps you might be interested in licking :P
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Holdas
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Posted - 2011.05.06 14:32:00 -
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Broker Relations 5 or Accounting 5?
Which one makes the biggest impact on your trading costs? I mostly sell things, thanks!
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