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1. Farming Datacores? viable or crazy? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Datacores have dropped in price far too much for that to be viable anymore. ___ P.S. Post with your main. Mind control and tin hats
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.28 21:34:00
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2. why are people still buying exotic dancers? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Look. I picked up a bunch of marines and homeless guys a while back, and now they just won't leave. They started to break things, and considering I got tons of antimatter sitting there it might get ugly if they mess up. So I brought in some dancer...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.24 20:59:00
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3. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Laboratus on 15/01/2008 17:02:09 Originally by: Giovanni F 1. Please explain to me how traders who decide to use their strategy of .01 undercutting all day are lazy. Seems like to me you're calling them lazy just because t...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.15 16:59:00
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4. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Both are losing scenarios, because the strategy you are utilising is bad. It's a classic example of a lose lose situation. You are both placing yourselfs in a position, where you don't have any other alternatives, but shoot yourselves in the leg b...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.15 16:55:00
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5. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Laboratus on 15/01/2008 16:01:39 You do realise that small volume undercutters are not the problem, since they will be eaten away due the daily exchange volumes. What causes market crashes is the ****s who undercut with volumes that...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.15 16:01:00
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6. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Laboratus on 15/01/2008 11:36:44 Thats the point. Ppl running undercutting macros should not have an unfair advantage. Hence an automatic system with definable limits should be implemented. Or better yet put in significant costs t...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.15 11:36:00
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7. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Aldelphius ...Infact it looks more like a macro at work than a player... This is what it is all about, not petty complaining, like some would like to present it that way. We need either serious costs to changing prices ...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.14 20:26:00
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8. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
They don't make more money, they lose it by undercutting and in the process they destroy the economy. That is the key issue here. ___ P.S. Post with your main. Mind control and tin hats
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.14 14:09:00
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9. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
The solution just has to increase costs of transactions so that constant price adjustment becomes unprofitable. So, how about How about exponentially incresing the fee for changing the price per day for each character. 100^N, N being the number o...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.14 13:29:00
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10. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Yes I did. After looking at the price developement of some stuff I tried to sell and seing it drop in price ~20% in 2h with apparently two competing undercutters competing with each other (and being so relentless they look like bots), I can't rea...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.14 10:05:00
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11. Should ther be a limit to buy/sell order changes per day? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Just make changing the price of an order take the same amount of tax, brokers fees etc as setting up a new order. That way modifying your orders will at some point cost more than what you can get from that order. ___ P.S. Post with your main. Min...
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.14 09:02:00
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12. FAO 0.01 ISK market undercutters - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Op is right. They are cutting their own legs off right underneath them. ___ P.S. Post with your main. Mind control and tin hats
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.03 10:34:00
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13. What to do with first 1 billion? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Invest it. Wait until you have 10B and then your monthly income will enable you to spend uncontrollably... ___ P.S. Post with your main. Mind control and tin hats
- by Laboratus - at 2008.01.02 02:38:00
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14. So what did happen to Mechanical engineering Datacores? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
MP I fully agree with you there. ___ P.S. Post with your main. Mind control and tin hats
- by Laboratus - at 2007.12.31 00:47:00
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15. So what did happen to Mechanical engineering Datacores? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
It's not just single items. It's all across the board. The price for every item has been going down steadily for months. If you are looking just the recent spike, than yes, it is decieving. However, the long term trend is strong deflation. ___ P...
- by Laboratus - at 2007.12.30 22:59:00
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16. So what did happen to Mechanical engineering Datacores? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Today the prices in jita were between 700k and 800k... From the 2.5-3M they were a few months back. And they are going down every day... Same thing with exploration products etc. In general deflation is running wild and eating away the value of in...
- by Laboratus - at 2007.12.30 20:30:00
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