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Lukas Tandzi
Suave McSwain's Sexy Sailboatz
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Posted - 2016.03.22 15:20:04 -
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I'm about to buy myself some market spreadsheets. Is there any spreadsheets that you would highly recommend? Part from the standard total margin and % margins is there any other columns that is a must have?
Had my eye on Gä£egnar's High-End Spreadsheets for a while but gonna scout around some more.
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Zad Murrard
Frozen Dawn Inc Frozen Dawn Alliance
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Posted - 2016.03.23 07:44:30 -
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All matter of personal taste and depends a bit what you do and where.
Some things that may be interesting - profit / unit in isk not % - average sales volume / chosen time unit - estimated profit/day with the number of items you think you can sell per chosen time unit - your estimated total profit with whatever number of items you choose to sell in some chosen time unit - reference price in some other destination/destinations - historical price average of the product in the last X days/weeks/months - lowest price of the item in your chosen destination - the relation of that price to the price you are listing your stuff - relation of the number of items with lower price than yours to the number of items you are using - conditional information which tells you in different terms the situation of the item, info can be eg: the item is under heavy competion, you should wait, the item is profitable, the item is not profitable, the item will be profitable most likely in X days/weeks/months, you are ouf of stock, you will be out of stock in X days/weeks/months - if the item can also be manufactured, the price of the item when manufactured from buy/sell orders - if the item is lp item, the lp price which could be used as an indicator to estimate whether the item is currently under or overpriced - if the item is lp item, historical lp price indicator and the relation of current lp price to that - supply source indicator, if the item can be only received from special occasions your approach to it could be different - historical killboard analysis and recent killboard analysis, if the item is used in ships you want to know beforehand the sudden needs and also spot long term decreasing needs - tired of typing, but there are many more potentially useful columns
Thus my overall recommendation: Make your own spreadsheet and experiment what colums work best for you |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2016.03.23 17:30:06 -
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Lukas Tandzi wrote:I'm about to buy myself some market spreadsheets.
Buy? There are tons of free trading tools out there. No need to buy something, especially spreadshets.
EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.
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Miezip Eclipse
Project Eclipse
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Posted - 2016.04.07 11:23:44 -
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Just FYI https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=295315
all free, but not all up to date |
Serena Darknight
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.04.11 01:36:44 -
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Does these sheets require Excel 2013? |
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