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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.08.26 15:27:00 -
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Edited by: Feronia on 17/11/2004 09:39:32
MAGMA MINERAL PRICES To avoid a lot of confusion about the mineral prices and to give a guideline to buyers/sellers, I will post the price change for all minerals in here every week. Posted prices are the average price of all mineral transactions in the last 4 days in the 3 commercially most important regions.
Week: 47 (17-NOV-2004)
Current price: Change % (previous price)
Tritanium : 1.93 = + 0.00 % (1.93) Pyerite : 5.42 - 2.69 % (5.57) Mexallon : 11.07 - 1.95 % (11.29) Isogen : 82.39 + 3.86 % (79.33) Nocxium : 333.71 - 0.39 % (335.03) Zydrine : 3791.43 - 3.49 % (3928.54) Megacyte : 4889.89 + 1.34 % (4825.22) Morphite : 24426.07 - 2.50 % (25052.15)
Month-to-date price: Change to current price %
Tritanium : 1.91 + 1.05 % Pyerite : 5.58 - 2.87 % Mexallon : 11.28 - 1.86 % Isogen : 80.40 + 2.48 % Nocxium : 337.77 - 1.20 % Zydrine : 3811.75 - 0.53 % Megacyte : 4816.55 + 1.52 % Morphite : 25700.32 - 4.96 %
Year-to-date price: Change to current price %
Tritanium : 1.02 + 89.22 % Pyerite : 3.95 + 37.22 % Mexallon : 14.40 - 23.13 % Isogen : 63.25 + 30.26 % Nocxium : 222.10 + 50.25 % Zydrine : 1838.20 + 106.26 % Megacyte : 10723.69 - 54.40 % Morphite : N/A
MAGMA INDEX Based on the total mineral price of a tier 2 Battleship (with Morphite added). Reflects the inflation/deflation of player manufactured equipment. Index startvalue: 1000 at game release (with NPC prices).
Week: 47 (17-NOV-2004)
Current Index: Change % (previous index)
Magma Index: 1594.87 - 1.21 % (1614.39)
Month-to-date Index: Change to current Index %
MTD Magma Index value: 1607.73 - 0.80 %
Year-to-date Index: Change to current price %
YTD Magma Index value: 1290.54 + 23.58 %
All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
Disclaimer: This information is only intended to be a market research service to the EVE community. Magma Industries shall under no circumstances have any responsibility or liability for the outcome of decisions based on the material provided in this post. Have fun. 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.08.26 15:27:00 -
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Edited by: Feronia on 17/11/2004 09:39:32
MAGMA MINERAL PRICES To avoid a lot of confusion about the mineral prices and to give a guideline to buyers/sellers, I will post the price change for all minerals in here every week. Posted prices are the average price of all mineral transactions in the last 4 days in the 3 commercially most important regions.
Week: 47 (17-NOV-2004)
Current price: Change % (previous price)
Tritanium : 1.93 = + 0.00 % (1.93) Pyerite : 5.42 - 2.69 % (5.57) Mexallon : 11.07 - 1.95 % (11.29) Isogen : 82.39 + 3.86 % (79.33) Nocxium : 333.71 - 0.39 % (335.03) Zydrine : 3791.43 - 3.49 % (3928.54) Megacyte : 4889.89 + 1.34 % (4825.22) Morphite : 24426.07 - 2.50 % (25052.15)
Month-to-date price: Change to current price %
Tritanium : 1.91 + 1.05 % Pyerite : 5.58 - 2.87 % Mexallon : 11.28 - 1.86 % Isogen : 80.40 + 2.48 % Nocxium : 337.77 - 1.20 % Zydrine : 3811.75 - 0.53 % Megacyte : 4816.55 + 1.52 % Morphite : 25700.32 - 4.96 %
Year-to-date price: Change to current price %
Tritanium : 1.02 + 89.22 % Pyerite : 3.95 + 37.22 % Mexallon : 14.40 - 23.13 % Isogen : 63.25 + 30.26 % Nocxium : 222.10 + 50.25 % Zydrine : 1838.20 + 106.26 % Megacyte : 10723.69 - 54.40 % Morphite : N/A
MAGMA INDEX Based on the total mineral price of a tier 2 Battleship (with Morphite added). Reflects the inflation/deflation of player manufactured equipment. Index startvalue: 1000 at game release (with NPC prices).
Week: 47 (17-NOV-2004)
Current Index: Change % (previous index)
Magma Index: 1594.87 - 1.21 % (1614.39)
Month-to-date Index: Change to current Index %
MTD Magma Index value: 1607.73 - 0.80 %
Year-to-date Index: Change to current price %
YTD Magma Index value: 1290.54 + 23.58 %
All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
Disclaimer: This information is only intended to be a market research service to the EVE community. Magma Industries shall under no circumstances have any responsibility or liability for the outcome of decisions based on the material provided in this post. Have fun. 
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2004.08.26 17:39:00 -
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Nice... very nice.
Not to be indelicate but could you contact me. I don't think it comes as any surprise that I would be interested in encouraging, and sponsoring, such excellent work. ([email protected]) Eve Guardian - Former Reporter
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2004.08.26 17:39:00 -
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Nice... very nice.
Not to be indelicate but could you contact me. I don't think it comes as any surprise that I would be interested in encouraging, and sponsoring, such excellent work. ([email protected]) Eve Guardian - Former Reporter
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Odet
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Posted - 2004.08.26 18:54:00 -
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agreed...excellent job.
I dont even do anything with minerals i just kill ppl but i can really appreciate this fine work.

=This podding has been brought to you by Odet, the only way to fry.= |

Odet
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Posted - 2004.08.26 18:54:00 -
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agreed...excellent job.
I dont even do anything with minerals i just kill ppl but i can really appreciate this fine work.

=This podding has been brought to you by Odet, the only way to fry.= |

PreTender
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Posted - 2004.08.26 21:13:00 -
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we want a sticky :)
nice job indeed __________________________
http://www.eve-extra.com |

PreTender
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Posted - 2004.08.26 21:13:00 -
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we want a sticky :)
nice job indeed __________________________
http://www.eve-extra.com |

EviL ElecTricIaN
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Posted - 2004.08.27 02:31:00 -
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nice work guy
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EviL ElecTricIaN
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Posted - 2004.08.27 02:31:00 -
[10]
nice work guy
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Calleb
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Posted - 2004.08.27 09:07:00 -
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This is superb work - i agree, it needs a sticky but its going in my favourites anyway, keep up the good work. 
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Calleb
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Posted - 2004.08.27 09:07:00 -
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This is superb work - i agree, it needs a sticky but its going in my favourites anyway, keep up the good work. 
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Rodge
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Posted - 2004.08.27 10:30:00 -
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Yeah Feronia,
I hope you can work something out with Shar. I'd love to see your detailed mineral prices report on Eve-Guardian.
[ 2005.04.17 00:34:30 ] Nagilam > u better leave Rodge, u will not gank any1 else 2nite......
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Rodge
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Posted - 2004.08.27 10:30:00 -
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Yeah Feronia,
I hope you can work something out with Shar. I'd love to see your detailed mineral prices report on Eve-Guardian.
[ 2005.04.17 00:34:30 ] Nagilam > u better leave Rodge, u will not gank any1 else 2nite......
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voidvim
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:00:00 -
[15]
quite useful thanks
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voidvim
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:00:00 -
[16]
quite useful thanks
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Gallas Armodyous
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:40:00 -
[17]
great piece of work 
Deserves a sticky and thanks 
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Gallas Armodyous
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:40:00 -
[18]
great piece of work 
Deserves a sticky and thanks 
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Nums
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:57:00 -
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we need more of this useful information in eve.... I find it interesting how the price of trit is increasing when it can easily be mined in empire (unlike zy). i remember the days i used to sell trit at 1.2 isk! |

Nums
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Posted - 2004.08.27 11:57:00 -
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we need more of this useful information in eve.... I find it interesting how the price of trit is increasing when it can easily be mined in empire (unlike zy). i remember the days i used to sell trit at 1.2 isk! |

Claus
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Posted - 2004.08.27 13:33:00 -
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The prices look like they come from regions which are heavy on nocx and light on isogen (as in Minmatar space has plenty of omber but not pyroxeres -- Caldari is the other way around). Correct? In that case a better index would cover 1 nocx region and 1 isogen region. ------------- You have to go out of your mind from time to time to stay sane. |

Claus
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Posted - 2004.08.27 13:33:00 -
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The prices look like they come from regions which are heavy on nocx and light on isogen (as in Minmatar space has plenty of omber but not pyroxeres -- Caldari is the other way around). Correct? In that case a better index would cover 1 nocx region and 1 isogen region. ------------- You have to go out of your mind from time to time to stay sane. |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.08.27 15:49:00 -
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Thanks guys for all the positive responses 
To Shar Tegral: I'll mail you when I get home from work.
To Claus: It was my initial intention to make the average mineral price based on 4 regions (one of every race), but decided not to, for 2 reasons:
1. The volume of high end minerals is too low in the 2 other regions 2. I would have to write down 672 numbers every week 
Right now, prices are based on 1 omber and 1 pyroxeres containing region.
However, I did write them down just once, for all 4 regions. Looking at them, I can confirm there isn't any relationship between the average mineral price and the ore found in the region. Don't forget there are a lot of mineral traders who like to whipe out every price difference between regions.
Highest average price difference between regions was 7.60% for isogen and only 2.78 % for nocxium.
If I would rank them from highest to lowest average price:
Isogen:
- Caldari
- Gallente
- Minmatar
- Amarr
Nocxium:
- Amarr
- Minmatar
- Gallente
- Caldari
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.08.27 15:49:00 -
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Thanks guys for all the positive responses 
To Shar Tegral: I'll mail you when I get home from work.
To Claus: It was my initial intention to make the average mineral price based on 4 regions (one of every race), but decided not to, for 2 reasons:
1. The volume of high end minerals is too low in the 2 other regions 2. I would have to write down 672 numbers every week 
Right now, prices are based on 1 omber and 1 pyroxeres containing region.
However, I did write them down just once, for all 4 regions. Looking at them, I can confirm there isn't any relationship between the average mineral price and the ore found in the region. Don't forget there are a lot of mineral traders who like to whipe out every price difference between regions.
Highest average price difference between regions was 7.60% for isogen and only 2.78 % for nocxium.
If I would rank them from highest to lowest average price:
Isogen:
- Caldari
- Gallente
- Minmatar
- Amarr
Nocxium:
- Amarr
- Minmatar
- Gallente
- Caldari
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Claus
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Posted - 2004.08.27 16:28:00 -
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Feronia,
I stand corrected It is a great initiative (should have said that in my first post). Personally I found it particularly interesting to see the price rises over year-to-date.
Keep up the good work, Claus ------------- You have to go out of your mind from time to time to stay sane. |

Claus
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Posted - 2004.08.27 16:28:00 -
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Feronia,
I stand corrected It is a great initiative (should have said that in my first post). Personally I found it particularly interesting to see the price rises over year-to-date.
Keep up the good work, Claus ------------- You have to go out of your mind from time to time to stay sane. |

J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.08.27 18:32:00 -
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nice work and I hope you dont mind a shameless plug of one of my articles on eve guardian
Trit pricing
As it does bear relevance to this interesting work done by Feronia. ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.08.27 18:32:00 -
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nice work and I hope you dont mind a shameless plug of one of my articles on eve guardian
Trit pricing
As it does bear relevance to this interesting work done by Feronia. ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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Siroc
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Posted - 2004.08.27 21:31:00 -
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Edited by: Siroc on 27/08/2004 21:33:48 great work. too bad they have no XML feed with this data from eve-online.com directly that could be integrated into the website and provide real time info.
I think trit prices are growing because more and more people getting into the combat as ex-miners of 0.0 who can not mine any more because of harder NPCs and wars moving into mission running and pvp. More people in combat = more ships lost and ammo spent. Sales of ships and ammo had increased a lot since last few patches. No surprize that trit that required there started to become more and more expencive. Economy needs to rebalance itself.
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Siroc
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Posted - 2004.08.27 21:31:00 -
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Edited by: Siroc on 27/08/2004 21:33:48 great work. too bad they have no XML feed with this data from eve-online.com directly that could be integrated into the website and provide real time info.
I think trit prices are growing because more and more people getting into the combat as ex-miners of 0.0 who can not mine any more because of harder NPCs and wars moving into mission running and pvp. More people in combat = more ships lost and ammo spent. Sales of ships and ammo had increased a lot since last few patches. No surprize that trit that required there started to become more and more expencive. Economy needs to rebalance itself.
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Vardofire
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:30:00 -
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1 word:
STICKY!!!
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"Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way." -General George Patton Jr
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Vardofire
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:30:00 -
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1 word:
STICKY!!!
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"Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way." -General George Patton Jr
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Proximus Jive
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Posted - 2004.08.28 23:32:00 -
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*Raises his glass and salutes Feronias efforts* ____________________
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning" |

Proximus Jive
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Posted - 2004.08.28 23:32:00 -
[34]
*Raises his glass and salutes Feronias efforts* ____________________
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning" |

Roko
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Posted - 2004.08.30 18:35:00 -
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Fantastic post. Keep it up!
Roks ------------------------ croc-o bananes
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Roko
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Posted - 2004.08.30 18:35:00 -
[36]
Fantastic post. Keep it up!
Roks ------------------------ croc-o bananes
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Oddie KnifeEdge
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Posted - 2004.08.31 23:46:00 -
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stick-Y!! Oddie KnifeEdge
What you call difficult, I call easy... What you call impossible, I call a challenge... |

Oddie KnifeEdge
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Posted - 2004.08.31 23:46:00 -
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stick-Y!! Oddie KnifeEdge
What you call difficult, I call easy... What you call impossible, I call a challenge... |

Braggon
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Posted - 2004.09.01 08:03:00 -
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Whaouu
It's a really nice post 
/me clap
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Braggon
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Posted - 2004.09.01 08:03:00 -
[40]
Whaouu
It's a really nice post 
/me clap
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.01 09:50:00 -
[41]
Edited by: Feronia on 01/09/2004 10:00:20 update week 36
Not much surprises in the low value mineral market. All prices are rising again after a small setback some weeks ago, with the exception of mexallon. The yellow mineral fell more than 3 percent this week, since there still seems to be a shortage of big buyers.
Its been an exciting week on the high value mineral market. All values dropped the last few days, which isn't the direction we've seen zydrine develop for the last year. Zydrine price reached its all-time-high early last week, when the day closed at: 5089.74 Isk. (see graph 1 below). Apparently the 5k resistance line was a too big step to take, since price settled lower again.
Graph 1 : Megacyte and Zydrine price evolution - last 12 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.01 09:50:00 -
[42]
Edited by: Feronia on 01/09/2004 10:00:20 update week 36
Not much surprises in the low value mineral market. All prices are rising again after a small setback some weeks ago, with the exception of mexallon. The yellow mineral fell more than 3 percent this week, since there still seems to be a shortage of big buyers.
Its been an exciting week on the high value mineral market. All values dropped the last few days, which isn't the direction we've seen zydrine develop for the last year. Zydrine price reached its all-time-high early last week, when the day closed at: 5089.74 Isk. (see graph 1 below). Apparently the 5k resistance line was a too big step to take, since price settled lower again.
Graph 1 : Megacyte and Zydrine price evolution - last 12 months
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IonHammer
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Posted - 2004.09.02 01:13:00 -
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nice job,
really helps me place big buy orders.

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IonHammer
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Posted - 2004.09.02 01:13:00 -
[44]
nice job,
really helps me place big buy orders.

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Akela
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Posted - 2004.09.02 22:06:00 -
[45]
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
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Akela
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Posted - 2004.09.02 22:06:00 -
[46]
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
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Tyrrax Thorrk
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Posted - 2004.09.05 04:21:00 -
[47]
thanks, useful :)
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Tyrrax Thorrk
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Posted - 2004.09.05 04:21:00 -
[48]
thanks, useful :)
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Nicholas Marshal
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Posted - 2004.09.05 09:42:00 -
[49]
Great work. Keep it up !
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Nicholas Marshal
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Posted - 2004.09.05 09:42:00 -
[50]
Great work. Keep it up !
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Fishbone
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Posted - 2004.09.05 16:48:00 -
[51]
Originally by: Akela
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
I agree Akela, this needs its own website
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Fishbone
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Posted - 2004.09.05 16:48:00 -
[52]
Originally by: Akela
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
I agree Akela, this needs its own website
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Kathar Narka
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Posted - 2004.09.06 08:49:00 -
[53]
Originally by: Fishbone
Originally by: Akela
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
I agree Akela, this needs its own website
Seconded... err. thirded ? 
Good night, sweet prince. |

Kathar Narka
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Posted - 2004.09.06 08:49:00 -
[54]
Originally by: Fishbone
Originally by: Akela
Wow, handy stuff
Id really like to see this linked daily to any site out there that could swing it.
Extremely helpful 
I agree Akela, this needs its own website
Seconded... err. thirded ? 
Good night, sweet prince. |

Shakul
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Posted - 2004.09.07 01:34:00 -
[55]
Very nice post . Sticky? Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |

Shakul
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Posted - 2004.09.07 01:34:00 -
[56]
Very nice post . Sticky? Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |

Hast
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Posted - 2004.09.07 12:17:00 -
[57]
sweet 
this really needs a stickeh
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Hast
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Posted - 2004.09.07 12:17:00 -
[58]
sweet 
this really needs a stickeh
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.08 09:22:00 -
[59]
Update week 37
Mexallon and morphite prices recovered from the loss from last week. Isogen and nocxium continue to climb to new all-time-highs.
Surprise of the week: tritanium price stabilizes. High volumes of this mineral are for sale again below 2.0 isk.
Zydrine price dropped for the second week in a row. We still see a very negative momentum for megacyte. Volumes are much too low. Makes you wonder if some people found another source of megacyte.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.08 09:22:00 -
[60]
Update week 37
Mexallon and morphite prices recovered from the loss from last week. Isogen and nocxium continue to climb to new all-time-highs.
Surprise of the week: tritanium price stabilizes. High volumes of this mineral are for sale again below 2.0 isk.
Zydrine price dropped for the second week in a row. We still see a very negative momentum for megacyte. Volumes are much too low. Makes you wonder if some people found another source of megacyte.
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Cherokee Fabry
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Posted - 2004.09.09 09:49:00 -
[61]
Great work, thanks a lot , see you in Ex-Cas  
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Cherokee Fabry
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Posted - 2004.09.09 09:49:00 -
[62]
Great work, thanks a lot , see you in Ex-Cas  
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Vaar
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Posted - 2004.09.09 09:56:00 -
[63]
Really great work. This really needs to be stickied.
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Vaar
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Posted - 2004.09.09 09:56:00 -
[64]
Really great work. This really needs to be stickied.
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Rizmordan Hillgotlieb
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Posted - 2004.09.09 17:50:00 -
[65]
Agreed - this is a very good piece of work. Thanks for the effort you put into keeping us informed.
Posting for Numbnutz |

Rizmordan Hillgotlieb
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Posted - 2004.09.09 17:50:00 -
[66]
Agreed - this is a very good piece of work. Thanks for the effort you put into keeping us informed.
Posting for Numbnutz |

In'Nala
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Posted - 2004.09.10 18:28:00 -
[67]
I predict Zydrine prices will continue their downward trend for at least the next 3 weeks. Prices have trended downward since TPS halted its pirating efforts in Pure Blind, and the war between TPS and GN is allowing more miners to access crokite in the north.
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In'Nala
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Posted - 2004.09.10 18:28:00 -
[68]
I predict Zydrine prices will continue their downward trend for at least the next 3 weeks. Prices have trended downward since TPS halted its pirating efforts in Pure Blind, and the war between TPS and GN is allowing more miners to access crokite in the north.
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Tsun
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Posted - 2004.09.12 12:32:00 -
[69]
now sticky this marvelous piece of work finally fs !
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Tsun
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Posted - 2004.09.12 12:32:00 -
[70]
now sticky this marvelous piece of work finally fs !
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Shakul
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Posted - 2004.09.12 20:40:00 -
[71]
You said these price are updated weekly, can we expect an update anytime soon?  Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |

Shakul
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Posted - 2004.09.12 20:40:00 -
[72]
You said these price are updated weekly, can we expect an update anytime soon?  Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:01:00 -
[73]
Originally by: Shakul You said these price are updated weekly, can we expect an update anytime soon? 
In case you didn't notice, I've been updating the prices in the first post on page 1 in the last couple of weeks. 
Come back on wednesday for the next one. 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.13 09:01:00 -
[74]
Originally by: Shakul You said these price are updated weekly, can we expect an update anytime soon? 
In case you didn't notice, I've been updating the prices in the first post on page 1 in the last couple of weeks. 
Come back on wednesday for the next one. 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.15 08:21:00 -
[75]
Update week 38
The low value minerals have again struggled to break out of prevailing ranges over the past week. Pyerite price has hit resistance on moves towards 6.20. Tritanium price ended little changed, although thereÆs an increasing price difference between several regions.
Isogen and nocxium rallies are losing momentum, so expectations are they will stabilise at current level in the short-term.
Zydrine price fell with more then 3 percent this week. The sense is that zydrine still has much room to go lower. Next week will be crucial to see its long-term direction.
Megacyte remains under a high selling pressure and low demand. Price dropped to its lowest level in the past year.
The Magma Index, which measures wholesale inflation, fell 1.41 percent.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.15 08:21:00 -
[76]
Update week 38
The low value minerals have again struggled to break out of prevailing ranges over the past week. Pyerite price has hit resistance on moves towards 6.20. Tritanium price ended little changed, although thereÆs an increasing price difference between several regions.
Isogen and nocxium rallies are losing momentum, so expectations are they will stabilise at current level in the short-term.
Zydrine price fell with more then 3 percent this week. The sense is that zydrine still has much room to go lower. Next week will be crucial to see its long-term direction.
Megacyte remains under a high selling pressure and low demand. Price dropped to its lowest level in the past year.
The Magma Index, which measures wholesale inflation, fell 1.41 percent.
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Kroy
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Posted - 2004.09.15 14:13:00 -
[77]
Great work! If there was ever an opportunity to do some games playing and call it 'proper' economic research, it's now. Pass me my grant application, I'm getting my PhD.
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Kroy
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Posted - 2004.09.15 14:13:00 -
[78]
Great work! If there was ever an opportunity to do some games playing and call it 'proper' economic research, it's now. Pass me my grant application, I'm getting my PhD.
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Etoile Chercheur
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Posted - 2004.09.16 11:13:00 -
[79]
i'm astounded. this is excellent work. i encourage you to make a webpage for it.
Midshipman Etoile Chercheur - Logistics Division (M&T) | Hadean Drive Yards
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Etoile Chercheur
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Posted - 2004.09.16 11:13:00 -
[80]
i'm astounded. this is excellent work. i encourage you to make a webpage for it.
Midshipman Etoile Chercheur - Logistics Division (M&T) | Hadean Drive Yards
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.09.16 20:01:00 -
[81]
Very useful. A few suggestions:
1. Sticky!!
2. Add values for Ore
3. Make available through the in game browser
4. Charge ISK for you service.
5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.09.16 20:01:00 -
[82]
Very useful. A few suggestions:
1. Sticky!!
2. Add values for Ore
3. Make available through the in game browser
4. Charge ISK for you service.
5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
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Etoile Chercheur
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Posted - 2004.09.17 03:26:00 -
[83]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat 5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
YATTA!
Midshipman Etoile Chercheur - Logistics Division (M&T) | Hadean Drive Yards
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Etoile Chercheur
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Posted - 2004.09.17 03:26:00 -
[84]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat 5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
YATTA!
Midshipman Etoile Chercheur - Logistics Division (M&T) | Hadean Drive Yards
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.09.17 13:14:00 -
[85]
Excellent work! Keep it up!
Darwin 4tw
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.09.17 13:14:00 -
[86]
Excellent work! Keep it up!
Darwin 4tw
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.17 15:33:00 -
[87]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat 1. Sticky!! .
Agreed 
Quote: 2. Add values for Ore
There isn't really a significant market in ore. If you look at the top regions in EVE, theres about 6 bill isk traded each day in minerals, only 100 mill in ore. Besides, all the high end ores (hemorphite and above) are not even traded in Empire Space. If you want to know ore prices, check out some free ore calculators, like here or here.
Quote: 3. Make available through the in game browser
The ingame browser does not provide much functionality to work with. I will consider it, once it gets some loving (after Shiva ??).
Quote: 4. Charge ISK for you service.
Charging money would limit this mineral research to a happy few. I tend to keep this service for free. However, I do accept donations in isk 
Quote: 5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
You must be a Greenspan-addict or just Very Low on Sodium. Watch irrational exuberance here
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.17 15:33:00 -
[88]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat 1. Sticky!! .
Agreed 
Quote: 2. Add values for Ore
There isn't really a significant market in ore. If you look at the top regions in EVE, theres about 6 bill isk traded each day in minerals, only 100 mill in ore. Besides, all the high end ores (hemorphite and above) are not even traded in Empire Space. If you want to know ore prices, check out some free ore calculators, like here or here.
Quote: 3. Make available through the in game browser
The ingame browser does not provide much functionality to work with. I will consider it, once it gets some loving (after Shiva ??).
Quote: 4. Charge ISK for you service.
Charging money would limit this mineral research to a happy few. I tend to keep this service for free. However, I do accept donations in isk 
Quote: 5. Please use the words irrational exuberance and Zydrine in a sentence. That kind of talk gets me excited.
You must be a Greenspan-addict or just Very Low on Sodium. Watch irrational exuberance here
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Tomas Nuerin
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Posted - 2004.09.17 21:30:00 -
[89]
Keep up good work.
sticky \o/ sticky
-- You cannot activate your microwarpdrive because natural phenomena are disrupting the warp. |

Tomas Nuerin
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Posted - 2004.09.17 21:30:00 -
[90]
Keep up good work.
sticky \o/ sticky
-- You cannot activate your microwarpdrive because natural phenomena are disrupting the warp. |

Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.09.18 02:27:00 -
[91]
I can't believe I haven't seen this post before its bloody brilliant! Well done Magma!!!
Can you tell us which two regions of space you quote prices for? I'm going to start using your baseline prices for my ship pricing.
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.09.18 02:27:00 -
[92]
I can't believe I haven't seen this post before its bloody brilliant! Well done Magma!!!
Can you tell us which two regions of space you quote prices for? I'm going to start using your baseline prices for my ship pricing.
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Hafthor
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Posted - 2004.09.18 08:16:00 -
[93]
Sticky sticky sticky
 
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Hafthor
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Posted - 2004.09.18 08:16:00 -
[94]
Sticky sticky sticky
 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.20 09:24:00 -
[95]
Originally by: Archbishop Can you tell us which two regions of space you quote prices for?
I'm not gonna reveal which regions I use, because I want to avoid people trying to manipulate the market prices.
Hope you understand. 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.20 09:24:00 -
[96]
Originally by: Archbishop Can you tell us which two regions of space you quote prices for?
I'm not gonna reveal which regions I use, because I want to avoid people trying to manipulate the market prices.
Hope you understand. 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.22 07:28:00 -
[97]
Update week 39:
Tritanium price rose almost 1.50 percent, the mineral is still in strong demand by major shipbuilders. Pyerite price ended little changed (see graph 2), some large mining corporations flood the market with considerable quantities.
There still is a little bit of uncertainty about which way isogen and nocxium are going. Nocxium price has shown some signs of suffering recently, but that's countered by isogen indicating continued improvement. Traders are advised to remain cautious until they see a clear trend. The high value minerals continued to set the tone for the markets. Zydrine price fell 1.50 percent, while morphite managed a 0.36 percent gain.
What will be closely watched for the next weeks will be the megacyte price. It took a hit again this week and still no sign of a turning point in the near future.
Graph 2: Pyerite price history - last 12 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.22 07:28:00 -
[98]
Update week 39:
Tritanium price rose almost 1.50 percent, the mineral is still in strong demand by major shipbuilders. Pyerite price ended little changed (see graph 2), some large mining corporations flood the market with considerable quantities.
There still is a little bit of uncertainty about which way isogen and nocxium are going. Nocxium price has shown some signs of suffering recently, but that's countered by isogen indicating continued improvement. Traders are advised to remain cautious until they see a clear trend. The high value minerals continued to set the tone for the markets. Zydrine price fell 1.50 percent, while morphite managed a 0.36 percent gain.
What will be closely watched for the next weeks will be the megacyte price. It took a hit again this week and still no sign of a turning point in the near future.
Graph 2: Pyerite price history - last 12 months
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Kaaii
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Posted - 2004.09.24 22:03:00 -
[99]
I still can't belive theres no sticky on this priceless effort....so
BUMP

"..Id rather fall beside 10 lions, then stand with One thousand sheep.."
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Kaaii
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Posted - 2004.09.24 22:03:00 -
[100]
I still can't belive theres no sticky on this priceless effort....so
BUMP

"..Id rather fall beside 10 lions, then stand with One thousand sheep.."
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.09.24 22:50:00 -
[101]
Perhaps the moderators aren't carebear-ish enough to recognize the value of this very Sticky-able topic?
Even the Sharky corps make good use of this post. We <heart> your weekly price list.
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.09.24 22:50:00 -
[102]
Perhaps the moderators aren't carebear-ish enough to recognize the value of this very Sticky-able topic?
Even the Sharky corps make good use of this post. We <heart> your weekly price list.
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Kendal Drake
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Posted - 2004.09.27 21:59:00 -
[103]
Thanks for the information and hard work!! This is EVE-I.com front page worthy if we can't get a sticky here!
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Kendal Drake
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Posted - 2004.09.27 21:59:00 -
[104]
Thanks for the information and hard work!! This is EVE-I.com front page worthy if we can't get a sticky here!
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.29 07:46:00 -
[105]
Update week 40
The low value minerals donÆt show any strong reactions this week. All average prices remain in the short-term trading range.
As expected isogen is on the rise again. Isogen price poked its head above 80 for the first time. Most market watchers claim this will not be a briefly encounter.
Another big drop in zydrine price. Zydrine clearly left its long-term bullish price channel. Graph 3 shows a subsequent break below the main supportline. Is this a first warning to a trend change ?
Megacyte price came under pressure again. There still is no significant volume, so the malaise continues.
The new influx of tech 2 BPOÆs gave morphite another boost, driving the price up with nearly 3 percent.
Graph 3 : Zydrine price history - last 12 months
NEW: All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.29 07:46:00 -
[106]
Update week 40
The low value minerals donÆt show any strong reactions this week. All average prices remain in the short-term trading range.
As expected isogen is on the rise again. Isogen price poked its head above 80 for the first time. Most market watchers claim this will not be a briefly encounter.
Another big drop in zydrine price. Zydrine clearly left its long-term bullish price channel. Graph 3 shows a subsequent break below the main supportline. Is this a first warning to a trend change ?
Megacyte price came under pressure again. There still is no significant volume, so the malaise continues.
The new influx of tech 2 BPOÆs gave morphite another boost, driving the price up with nearly 3 percent.
Graph 3 : Zydrine price history - last 12 months
NEW: All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
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Altai Saker
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Posted - 2004.09.29 08:44:00 -
[107]
I'm absolutely blown away, amazing work.
(useful too)
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Altai Saker
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Posted - 2004.09.29 08:44:00 -
[108]
I'm absolutely blown away, amazing work.
(useful too)
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Bsport
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Posted - 2004.09.29 10:18:00 -
[109]
one word for this thread, Brillant --------
|~~~| I run out of money, so bunny has been | OIL | grounded down to make grease for my |____| rifter- poor bunny
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Bsport
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Posted - 2004.09.29 10:18:00 -
[110]
one word for this thread, Brillant --------
|~~~| I run out of money, so bunny has been | OIL | grounded down to make grease for my |____| rifter- poor bunny
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Excavation Svcs
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Posted - 2004.09.29 13:45:00 -
[111]
Very well done.I am especially interested in the reasons for the price changes every week. One suggestion:
Since most minerals are pretty volatile on the long term, I'd use logarithmic charts instead of the linear ones, I bet the Zydrine would still be in its channel then. |

Excavation Svcs
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Posted - 2004.09.29 13:45:00 -
[112]
Very well done.I am especially interested in the reasons for the price changes every week. One suggestion:
Since most minerals are pretty volatile on the long term, I'd use logarithmic charts instead of the linear ones, I bet the Zydrine would still be in its channel then. |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.30 07:50:00 -
[113]
Originally by: Excavation Svcs
Since most minerals are pretty volatile on the long term, I'd use logarithmic charts instead of the linear ones, I bet the Zydrine would still be in its channel then.
Untill now only tritanium and zydrine managed to gain more than 100 % above NPC price. So no need for logarithmic charts....yet. I hope it never will be, cause a constant inflation will really screw up the EVE economy.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.30 07:50:00 -
[114]
Originally by: Excavation Svcs
Since most minerals are pretty volatile on the long term, I'd use logarithmic charts instead of the linear ones, I bet the Zydrine would still be in its channel then.
Untill now only tritanium and zydrine managed to gain more than 100 % above NPC price. So no need for logarithmic charts....yet. I hope it never will be, cause a constant inflation will really screw up the EVE economy.
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Vanamonde
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Posted - 2004.09.30 13:28:00 -
[115]
A sticky you shall have!
Great work.
EVE Forum Rules |

Vanamonde
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Posted - 2004.09.30 13:28:00 -
[116]
A sticky you shall have!
Great work.
EVE Forum Rules |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.30 15:08:00 -
[117]
Me ♥ Vanamonde 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.09.30 15:08:00 -
[118]
Me ♥ Vanamonde 
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Elereth
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Posted - 2004.09.30 18:32:00 -
[119]
Originally by: Feronia Me ♥ Vanamonde 
Bah, Van beat me to it by like 5 seconds last night.  --------------------
ph34r t3h m0d t34m |

Elereth
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Posted - 2004.09.30 18:32:00 -
[120]
Originally by: Feronia Me ♥ Vanamonde 
Bah, Van beat me to it by like 5 seconds last night.  --------------------
ph34r t3h m0d t34m |

Erilias Ilthis
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Posted - 2004.09.30 18:52:00 -
[121]
Originally by: Vardofire
1 word:
STICKY!!!

1 vote more 
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Erilias Ilthis
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Posted - 2004.09.30 18:52:00 -
[122]
Originally by: Vardofire
1 word:
STICKY!!!

1 vote more 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.09.30 20:58:00 -
[123]
As Feronia's frined and Colleauge in Magma I just want to stand and give her an oustanding ovation for some excellent work.
Cheeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr, Cheeeeeeeeeerrrrr,     
![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/ |

belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.09.30 20:58:00 -
[124]
As Feronia's frined and Colleauge in Magma I just want to stand and give her an oustanding ovation for some excellent work.
Cheeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr, Cheeeeeeeeeerrrrr,     
![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/ |

PaulAtreides
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Posted - 2004.10.01 01:31:00 -
[125]
I don't suppose you guys have an ingame version of this?
Want to work for me? |

PaulAtreides
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Posted - 2004.10.01 01:31:00 -
[126]
I don't suppose you guys have an ingame version of this?
Want to work for me? |

Mr M
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Posted - 2004.10.01 02:15:00 -
[127]
Edited by: Mr M on 01/10/2004 02:17:20
Originally by: PaulAtreides I don't suppose you guys have an ingame version of this?
No, but I have 
http://micorp.no-ip.com/info/mineralindex.htm
http://orecalc.evegeek.com | http://www.evegeek.com |

Mr M
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Posted - 2004.10.01 02:15:00 -
[128]
Edited by: Mr M on 01/10/2004 02:17:20
Originally by: PaulAtreides I don't suppose you guys have an ingame version of this?
No, but I have 
http://micorp.no-ip.com/info/mineralindex.htm
http://orecalc.evegeek.com | http://www.evegeek.com |

belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.01 06:44:00 -
[129]
Yes we do,
NEW: All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
Thnks

![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/ |

belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.01 06:44:00 -
[130]
Yes we do,
NEW: All Magma mineral prices are also available on this website (ingame browser compatible): http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc Click here for link.
Thnks

![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/ |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.01 06:46:00 -
[131]
Its also available ingame on : http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.01 06:46:00 -
[132]
Its also available ingame on : http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc
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Maud Dib
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Posted - 2004.10.01 12:36:00 -
[133]
You know if a large corp started selling futures on minerals using this Index we would be on the way to having a real financial system in EVE.
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Maud Dib
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Posted - 2004.10.01 12:36:00 -
[134]
You know if a large corp started selling futures on minerals using this Index we would be on the way to having a real financial system in EVE.
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Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.10.04 08:31:00 -
[135]
Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |

Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.10.04 08:31:00 -
[136]
Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |

Mr M
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Posted - 2004.10.05 15:04:00 -
[137]
Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
I say keep the sticky. Haven't seen any other posts about mineral indexes than mine and I don't mind being the one without a sticky.
http://orecalc.evegeek.com | http://www.evegeek.com |

Mr M
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Posted - 2004.10.05 15:04:00 -
[138]
Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
I say keep the sticky. Haven't seen any other posts about mineral indexes than mine and I don't mind being the one without a sticky.
http://orecalc.evegeek.com | http://www.evegeek.com |

J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.10.05 21:34:00 -
[139]
Well I could make a thread about the Eve Guardian Mineral and Ore price guide and so it could go on.
So I say sticky the one thread, Magma Industries and if someone has a mineral guide they want to show to the world pop it on this thread, it will at least save the forum disappearing under the weight of repetition, which is fantastically boring for all.
Running a price index is a considerable investment in time and effort, you will notice most come to the same sort of conclusions (which lets face it should be no surprise) so there is a limit to how much benefit can be gained by continually duplicating the work.
And then I think of all that lovely economic data the devs must have tucked up their sleeves and my mind wanders  ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.10.05 21:34:00 -
[140]
Well I could make a thread about the Eve Guardian Mineral and Ore price guide and so it could go on.
So I say sticky the one thread, Magma Industries and if someone has a mineral guide they want to show to the world pop it on this thread, it will at least save the forum disappearing under the weight of repetition, which is fantastically boring for all.
Running a price index is a considerable investment in time and effort, you will notice most come to the same sort of conclusions (which lets face it should be no surprise) so there is a limit to how much benefit can be gained by continually duplicating the work.
And then I think of all that lovely economic data the devs must have tucked up their sleeves and my mind wanders  ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.06 07:47:00 -
[141]
Update week 41:
This week the direction in which the market is moving, is clearly downwards.
Tritanium price almost fell 2 percent to 2.02 isk, remaining in its short-term price channel. (see Graph 4). Early this week weÆve seen a significant sell-off of pyerite, causing the average price to weaken below the 6.0 isk line.
Isogen went against the trend, volumes are still strong enough to generate a small gain.
Zydrine price slumped 5.8 percent, its biggest drop in nearly six weeks. The average price is moving towards the next supportline at 4010 isk. Another slide in the megacyte price. We still donÆt see any æbottom-fishingÆ, which is the first sign of a visible turning point.
The inflation premium is slowly being taken out of the market. The Magma Index fell 2.60 percent.
Graph 4: Tritanium price history - last 12 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.06 07:47:00 -
[142]
Update week 41:
This week the direction in which the market is moving, is clearly downwards.
Tritanium price almost fell 2 percent to 2.02 isk, remaining in its short-term price channel. (see Graph 4). Early this week weÆve seen a significant sell-off of pyerite, causing the average price to weaken below the 6.0 isk line.
Isogen went against the trend, volumes are still strong enough to generate a small gain.
Zydrine price slumped 5.8 percent, its biggest drop in nearly six weeks. The average price is moving towards the next supportline at 4010 isk. Another slide in the megacyte price. We still donÆt see any æbottom-fishingÆ, which is the first sign of a visible turning point.
The inflation premium is slowly being taken out of the market. The Magma Index fell 2.60 percent.
Graph 4: Tritanium price history - last 12 months
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Cindy Goodwill
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Posted - 2004.10.09 02:07:00 -
[143]
Edited by: Cindy Goodwill on 09/10/2004 02:09:51 Cant you make some use of the RSA protocol that some sites use? I mean the protocol that allows news sites etc, to export their headlines so other sites may import them dynamicly without having to make manual changes to the site that imports them. This way other sites could implement your data dynamicly on their site (imagine a little box on eve-i.com with the prices, etc.) sorry if i sound very vague, but webdesigners should know what i am talking about i guess, im not very skilled in the arts of webdesign  ----------------------------------------------- Watch my leet everchanging dynamic signature \o/ http://www.games-on.nl/~cu2moro/evesigphp/icon.php?blaat=.GIF |

Cindy Goodwill
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Posted - 2004.10.09 02:07:00 -
[144]
Edited by: Cindy Goodwill on 09/10/2004 02:09:51 Cant you make some use of the RSA protocol that some sites use? I mean the protocol that allows news sites etc, to export their headlines so other sites may import them dynamicly without having to make manual changes to the site that imports them. This way other sites could implement your data dynamicly on their site (imagine a little box on eve-i.com with the prices, etc.) sorry if i sound very vague, but webdesigners should know what i am talking about i guess, im not very skilled in the arts of webdesign  ----------------------------------------------- Watch my leet everchanging dynamic signature \o/ http://www.games-on.nl/~cu2moro/evesigphp/icon.php?blaat=.GIF |

Richard Cryshaw
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Posted - 2004.10.09 05:34:00 -
[145]
I rarely reply to any topics these days, work and ingame work takes to much time... However, this needs for an all honest declaration of my attention and excitement. I think what you are doing is so great and being a daytrader myself (in rl) I can't but imagine what this could do to the mineral market.
Now to my point. Being a daytrader and knowing there's a lot of mineral traders out there in need of an index like this. I suggest you create a little service where you charge for getting the index updated every day. I would for one be happy to pay for it..in isk that is... (Smile)
Why not make a buck of what you're doing and help us all with some price guidelines.
My second point is that this, in time, could become a real player engined market index for all the products corporations and whatever falls into that category, tradable in Eve universe. I am surpriced that CCP hasn't thought about this as the main core of the game incorporated into the game before even launching it. But hey...it's never to late...however...times is of relevance in this game so...HURRY UP CCP! (Smile)
Well, just my inner thoughts on this and I hope we all get to benefit from you fine work and that you consider this opportunity and really branch out...you're worth it...such fine work must be rewarded.
Keep up the good work!
God Bless, R. Cryshaw
Edited. No sticky as I have explained - Zhuge =========-Fable - Mining Ops.-========= We are actively looking for large mining barge miners who want to make that extra isk in bulks. Join us today and get the best prices for your ore! |

Richard Cryshaw
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Posted - 2004.10.09 05:34:00 -
[146]
I rarely reply to any topics these days, work and ingame work takes to much time... However, this needs for an all honest declaration of my attention and excitement. I think what you are doing is so great and being a daytrader myself (in rl) I can't but imagine what this could do to the mineral market.
Now to my point. Being a daytrader and knowing there's a lot of mineral traders out there in need of an index like this. I suggest you create a little service where you charge for getting the index updated every day. I would for one be happy to pay for it..in isk that is... (Smile)
Why not make a buck of what you're doing and help us all with some price guidelines.
My second point is that this, in time, could become a real player engined market index for all the products corporations and whatever falls into that category, tradable in Eve universe. I am surpriced that CCP hasn't thought about this as the main core of the game incorporated into the game before even launching it. But hey...it's never to late...however...times is of relevance in this game so...HURRY UP CCP! (Smile)
Well, just my inner thoughts on this and I hope we all get to benefit from you fine work and that you consider this opportunity and really branch out...you're worth it...such fine work must be rewarded.
Keep up the good work!
God Bless, R. Cryshaw
Edited. No sticky as I have explained - Zhuge =========-Fable - Mining Ops.-========= We are actively looking for large mining barge miners who want to make that extra isk in bulks. Join us today and get the best prices for your ore! |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.10 17:00:00 -
[147]
To Cindy : I think that must be possible (I'm not a webdesigner myself). If any site would be interested and can explain to me how it all works, I might consider it. But you can hardly speak of dynamic content when the numbers are only updated weekly.
To Richard: Unfortunately, just like you, I have too much RL work. I don't play the game every day. A daily update would be a too big time investment for me, which would limit my playing time even more. I don't know if there are many active daytraders ingame, who would be willing to pay some Isk for a daily service. I would be very interested to know how many of you are out there.
I don't give an 'interpretation' about the mineral prices, I simply 'report' the changes. I never claimed to know the powers that drive the mineral market, nor will I ever give price predictions. I only want to point out that the long term price history follows certain economical patterns, just like in RL. I'm sure some Devs see the importance of this, since they added Moving avarage lines, MACD Histograms and Stochastic lines to the new market charts in Shiva. Maybe the next step will be a CCP created market index. Anyway, your reply means more to me then 10 sticky's .
PS: I saw your post before it got edited .
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.10 17:00:00 -
[148]
To Cindy : I think that must be possible (I'm not a webdesigner myself). If any site would be interested and can explain to me how it all works, I might consider it. But you can hardly speak of dynamic content when the numbers are only updated weekly.
To Richard: Unfortunately, just like you, I have too much RL work. I don't play the game every day. A daily update would be a too big time investment for me, which would limit my playing time even more. I don't know if there are many active daytraders ingame, who would be willing to pay some Isk for a daily service. I would be very interested to know how many of you are out there.
I don't give an 'interpretation' about the mineral prices, I simply 'report' the changes. I never claimed to know the powers that drive the mineral market, nor will I ever give price predictions. I only want to point out that the long term price history follows certain economical patterns, just like in RL. I'm sure some Devs see the importance of this, since they added Moving avarage lines, MACD Histograms and Stochastic lines to the new market charts in Shiva. Maybe the next step will be a CCP created market index. Anyway, your reply means more to me then 10 sticky's .
PS: I saw your post before it got edited .
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Richard Cryshaw
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Posted - 2004.10.11 03:59:00 -
[149]
Edited by: Richard Cryshaw on 11/10/2004 06:20:33 Ok.

God Bless, Cryshaw =========-Fable - Mining Ops.-========= We are actively looking for large mining barge miners who want to make that extra isk in bulks. Join us today and get the best prices for your ore! |

Richard Cryshaw
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Posted - 2004.10.11 03:59:00 -
[150]
Edited by: Richard Cryshaw on 11/10/2004 06:20:33 Ok.

God Bless, Cryshaw =========-Fable - Mining Ops.-========= We are actively looking for large mining barge miners who want to make that extra isk in bulks. Join us today and get the best prices for your ore! |

Joran Nexus
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Posted - 2004.10.11 04:49:00 -
[151]
Richard please email [email protected] if you have an issue with the moderators. Its against forum rules to discuss moderation. This thread is too important to get locked because of a squabble.
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Joran Nexus
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Posted - 2004.10.11 04:49:00 -
[152]
Richard please email [email protected] if you have an issue with the moderators. Its against forum rules to discuss moderation. This thread is too important to get locked because of a squabble.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.13 07:41:00 -
[153]
Update week 42:
The mineral markets closed lower this week, with remarkable declines in the high value mineral prices. Rumors are that large manufacturing corporations see broader implications for the economy after the Shiva expansion, which caused a selloff.
Tritanium price sank below the 2.0 isk mark, for the first time since two months. Pyerite price followed in its footsteps, with a loss of nearly 4 percent.
Isogen had helped limit the Magma Index loss last week, but even this issue turned negative now, with a drop below the 80 isk mark. (See Graph 5)
Zydrine tumbled 4.41 percent and went below its support level with ease. Traded volume remains high.
The other high-value minerals fell as well, with megacyte down 3.69 percent and morphite down 4.65 percent.
Graph 5 : Isogen price history - Last 12 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.13 07:41:00 -
[154]
Update week 42:
The mineral markets closed lower this week, with remarkable declines in the high value mineral prices. Rumors are that large manufacturing corporations see broader implications for the economy after the Shiva expansion, which caused a selloff.
Tritanium price sank below the 2.0 isk mark, for the first time since two months. Pyerite price followed in its footsteps, with a loss of nearly 4 percent.
Isogen had helped limit the Magma Index loss last week, but even this issue turned negative now, with a drop below the 80 isk mark. (See Graph 5)
Zydrine tumbled 4.41 percent and went below its support level with ease. Traded volume remains high.
The other high-value minerals fell as well, with megacyte down 3.69 percent and morphite down 4.65 percent.
Graph 5 : Isogen price history - Last 12 months
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Tharrn
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Posted - 2004.10.13 11:23:00 -
[155]
Keep up the good work. The industrialists in PIE (yes, we do exist :P) all use the Magmaindex now.
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Tharrn
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Posted - 2004.10.13 11:23:00 -
[156]
Keep up the good work. The industrialists in PIE (yes, we do exist :P) all use the Magmaindex now.
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Jun Sheer
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:57:00 -
[157]
Going to be useful in my a venture im starting great work and yep any help and resources you need to move forward with this I'm more than happy to help Jun
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Jun Sheer
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:57:00 -
[158]
Going to be useful in my a venture im starting great work and yep any help and resources you need to move forward with this I'm more than happy to help Jun
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The Chef
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Posted - 2004.10.14 19:07:00 -
[159]
Zyd price dropping = Depression for Chef  ====================================
EVEkill Visit our homepage |

The Chef
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Posted - 2004.10.14 19:07:00 -
[160]
Zyd price dropping = Depression for Chef  ====================================
EVEkill Visit our homepage |

Kerosene
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Posted - 2004.10.18 05:33:00 -
[161]
STK Scientific, with one of the biggest production and trading sections in eve is now officially using this. The work done by Magma Industries can only be praised. 
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Kerosene
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Posted - 2004.10.18 05:33:00 -
[162]
STK Scientific, with one of the biggest production and trading sections in eve is now officially using this. The work done by Magma Industries can only be praised. 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.18 06:32:00 -
[163]
Sticky please
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.18 06:32:00 -
[164]
Sticky please
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 07:50:00 -
[165]
Update week 43:
A period of declines seemed to come to a temporary end in the last days, when the high-value minerals posted slim gains. For the low-end minerals the slip continues.
Tritanium price closed 2 percent lower, high volumes are for sale in several regions. Pyerite closed in the red again with almost a 4 percent drop.
Isogen closed little changed, after a first setback last week.
Nocxium clearly entered a downward price channel, closing at 338.94 isk.
Zydrine fell towards an older supportline at 3775 isk (see Graph 6). After a briefly touch the price bounced up again. Short term predictions are, price wil remain in a tight trading range between 3775 isk and 4010 isk, but Shiva- anticipation might change this rapidly.
We see the first signs of a price recovery for Megacyte, but the volume is still too low to talk about a trend change.
Morphite price fell 2.56 percent. Large quantities are for sale below 25000 isk.
Graph 6: Zydrine price history - last 6 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 07:50:00 -
[166]
Update week 43:
A period of declines seemed to come to a temporary end in the last days, when the high-value minerals posted slim gains. For the low-end minerals the slip continues.
Tritanium price closed 2 percent lower, high volumes are for sale in several regions. Pyerite closed in the red again with almost a 4 percent drop.
Isogen closed little changed, after a first setback last week.
Nocxium clearly entered a downward price channel, closing at 338.94 isk.
Zydrine fell towards an older supportline at 3775 isk (see Graph 6). After a briefly touch the price bounced up again. Short term predictions are, price wil remain in a tight trading range between 3775 isk and 4010 isk, but Shiva- anticipation might change this rapidly.
We see the first signs of a price recovery for Megacyte, but the volume is still too low to talk about a trend change.
Morphite price fell 2.56 percent. Large quantities are for sale below 25000 isk.
Graph 6: Zydrine price history - last 6 months
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:03:00 -
[167]
Thank you.
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:03:00 -
[168]
Thank you.
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J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.10.20 11:36:00 -
[169]
Interesting information. As you know my mineral and ore guide is issued on a Sunday night so between Magma and EG we sort of span the week.
The EG guide showed Zyd falling and looking at your graph there is a marked upturn in the last few days as you rightly point out a support price does seem to have been hit.
Could this be a "dead cat bounce" we might know more when I do the maths once again in a few days time to release the Sunday mineral and ore prices, as although our price guides are constructed along slightly different lines, the strength of them so far has been they both pretty much agree with each other as to the movements of prices.
Keep up the good work Feronia, having your guide and the EG guide effectively means people get two snapshots of the mineral market every week. ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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J'Maybe Keens
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Posted - 2004.10.20 11:36:00 -
[170]
Interesting information. As you know my mineral and ore guide is issued on a Sunday night so between Magma and EG we sort of span the week.
The EG guide showed Zyd falling and looking at your graph there is a marked upturn in the last few days as you rightly point out a support price does seem to have been hit.
Could this be a "dead cat bounce" we might know more when I do the maths once again in a few days time to release the Sunday mineral and ore prices, as although our price guides are constructed along slightly different lines, the strength of them so far has been they both pretty much agree with each other as to the movements of prices.
Keep up the good work Feronia, having your guide and the EG guide effectively means people get two snapshots of the mineral market every week. ******** AUTHOR of the COMPLETE mineral and ore Price guide, updated weekly, see Eve Guardian for details
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.23 06:07:00 -
[171]
Hmm...too bad we can't buy Futures.
I wonder how much I would had made if I bought Short on Pyerite!!!
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.23 06:07:00 -
[172]
Hmm...too bad we can't buy Futures.
I wonder how much I would had made if I bought Short on Pyerite!!!
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.27 07:19:00 -
[173]
Update week 44:
Mineral prices started to move higher early this week, with many traders willing to jump back in after several sessions of declines.
Tritanium recovered from last weeks loss. The large building corporations are buying again above the 2.0 isk mark. Pyerite price ended little changed.
The rest of the low-end minerals also managed to shake off the early weakness, with a 3.29 percent gain for mexallon and a 2.38 percent gain for isogen.
Nocxium remains in its medium-term price channel and found some stability between supply and demand, which results in a sideways pattern. (See graph 7)
As expected zydrine bounced up from an older supportzone, which is a first signal for a trend change. The price will be testing the upper trendline next week.
Megacyte price is clearly bottoming out at the current level. With Shiva arriving soon, mineral traders will find it very difficult to predict the coming price movements.
Climbing mineral prices sent the Magma Index higher, after a sixth week straight loss.
Graph 7: Nocxium price history: last 12 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.10.27 07:19:00 -
[174]
Update week 44:
Mineral prices started to move higher early this week, with many traders willing to jump back in after several sessions of declines.
Tritanium recovered from last weeks loss. The large building corporations are buying again above the 2.0 isk mark. Pyerite price ended little changed.
The rest of the low-end minerals also managed to shake off the early weakness, with a 3.29 percent gain for mexallon and a 2.38 percent gain for isogen.
Nocxium remains in its medium-term price channel and found some stability between supply and demand, which results in a sideways pattern. (See graph 7)
As expected zydrine bounced up from an older supportzone, which is a first signal for a trend change. The price will be testing the upper trendline next week.
Megacyte price is clearly bottoming out at the current level. With Shiva arriving soon, mineral traders will find it very difficult to predict the coming price movements.
Climbing mineral prices sent the Magma Index higher, after a sixth week straight loss.
Graph 7: Nocxium price history: last 12 months
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.27 10:20:00 -
[175]
Thank you. 
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.10.27 10:20:00 -
[176]
Thank you. 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.27 16:45:00 -
[177]
Nice work Fer keep it up 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.10.27 16:45:00 -
[178]
Nice work Fer keep it up 
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Flammius
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Posted - 2004.10.27 17:55:00 -
[179]
I'd just like to say a big "thank you!" to Feronia for all her work, this is really usefull stuff. Keep it up!
 _________________________ Scientist, manufacturer, trader
Selling Co-processor II, Tachyon Beam Laser II, Modulated Strip Miner II Buying Tech 2 BPOs (check my bio ingame) |

Flammius
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Posted - 2004.10.27 17:55:00 -
[180]
I'd just like to say a big "thank you!" to Feronia for all her work, this is really usefull stuff. Keep it up!
 _________________________ Scientist, manufacturer, trader
Selling Co-processor II, Tachyon Beam Laser II, Modulated Strip Miner II Buying Tech 2 BPOs (check my bio ingame) |

Norvalle
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Posted - 2004.10.29 14:47:00 -
[181]
Great work ! Thanks  |

Norvalle
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Posted - 2004.10.29 14:47:00 -
[182]
Great work ! Thanks  |

Zell
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Posted - 2004.11.01 20:01:00 -
[183]
Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
Kinda like the fairness shown to other pirate corps with regard to "the dispicable Moo" corp mention in the agent missions? That fairness?
OIC...
"A coward dies a thousand times, the brave die just once.." |

Zell
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Posted - 2004.11.01 20:01:00 -
[184]
Originally by: Zhuge Liang Unfortunately there will be no sticky for this thread as I would then, in the interest of fairness, have to sticky everyone elses interpretation of the mineral market prices. You may link your price index in your sig for people to refer to.
Kinda like the fairness shown to other pirate corps with regard to "the dispicable Moo" corp mention in the agent missions? That fairness?
OIC...
"A coward dies a thousand times, the brave die just once.." |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.03 08:36:00 -
[185]
Update week 45:
All low-end minerals ended little changed. Pyerite finished a solid week with a modest gain.
After having risen in de first days, isogen went back below the 80 isk mark.
Nocxium edged lower and lost last weeks gain with a drop of nearly 2 percent.
Zydrine still remains in a tight trading range. Price went down again before reaching its upper trendline.
Megacyte is slowly crawling higher, after almost a year of declining prices. We have entered a period of increased volume, which is a good indicator to identify positive price moves. (See Graph 8).
Graph 8: Megacyte price history - last 6 months
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.03 08:36:00 -
[186]
Update week 45:
All low-end minerals ended little changed. Pyerite finished a solid week with a modest gain.
After having risen in de first days, isogen went back below the 80 isk mark.
Nocxium edged lower and lost last weeks gain with a drop of nearly 2 percent.
Zydrine still remains in a tight trading range. Price went down again before reaching its upper trendline.
Megacyte is slowly crawling higher, after almost a year of declining prices. We have entered a period of increased volume, which is a good indicator to identify positive price moves. (See Graph 8).
Graph 8: Megacyte price history - last 6 months
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.11.03 15:35:00 -
[187]
Thanks. 
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2004.11.03 15:35:00 -
[188]
Thanks. 
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.11.09 23:02:00 -
[189]
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
Sticky!!! <cough> bump <cough>
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Neurotic Cat
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Posted - 2004.11.09 23:02:00 -
[190]
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
Sticky!!! <cough> bump <cough>
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.10 09:04:00 -
[191]
Update week 46:
For the week, all three lowûvalue minerals closed with limited declines. Tritanium dropped 1.53 percent, pyerite 0.36 percent and mexallon 1.83 percent.
Nocxium continues to run lower, but stays in its mid-term price channel.
Zydrine has clearly found some stability at the current level and ended little changed.
After the slow recovery of the last weeks, megacyte suffered a small setback. A few large mining corporations are clearing stocks before Shiva hits.
Despite some negative factors simmering in the market, morphite managed to gain nearly 2 percent.
Thanks for your support 
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.10 09:04:00 -
[192]
Update week 46:
For the week, all three lowûvalue minerals closed with limited declines. Tritanium dropped 1.53 percent, pyerite 0.36 percent and mexallon 1.83 percent.
Nocxium continues to run lower, but stays in its mid-term price channel.
Zydrine has clearly found some stability at the current level and ended little changed.
After the slow recovery of the last weeks, megacyte suffered a small setback. A few large mining corporations are clearing stocks before Shiva hits.
Despite some negative factors simmering in the market, morphite managed to gain nearly 2 percent.
Thanks for your support 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.11.10 19:12:00 -
[193]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
That would probably require insider information from the top 10 BS building corps. They would have details on who is buying what. I am not sure how much the lower end of the market will drives prices as the volumes would be larger compared to the BS sale volumes.
Would be intresting to track the sales of a very large corp from the following perspective.
1. What they sell. 2. How much of each Item. 3. What did each item take to build mineral wise. 4. What corps bought the items.
But this would most probably be a large undertaking. Maybe some fo the market features in Shiva will help 
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belzebub1
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Posted - 2004.11.10 19:12:00 -
[194]
Originally by: Neurotic Cat
Any one care to share thoughts on what is driving the prices up and down? Can we link major wars to price spikes? Something else?
That would probably require insider information from the top 10 BS building corps. They would have details on who is buying what. I am not sure how much the lower end of the market will drives prices as the volumes would be larger compared to the BS sale volumes.
Would be intresting to track the sales of a very large corp from the following perspective.
1. What they sell. 2. How much of each Item. 3. What did each item take to build mineral wise. 4. What corps bought the items.
But this would most probably be a large undertaking. Maybe some fo the market features in Shiva will help 
![]() Dont forget to visit Magma Index at the below Link. http://www.magmaindex.uni.cc/
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Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.11.14 04:21:00 -
[195]
This is a really great resource. Thanks for your hard work Magma!
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Archbishop
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Posted - 2004.11.14 04:21:00 -
[196]
This is a really great resource. Thanks for your hard work Magma!
Archbishop 
VISIT THE PIE HOMEPAGE & FORUMS PIE INFORMATION CENTER |

Abs Joa
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Posted - 2004.11.16 12:45:00 -
[197]
Originally by: Feronia [...] in the 2 commercially most important regions. [...]
Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! ) |

Abs Joa
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Posted - 2004.11.16 12:45:00 -
[198]
Originally by: Feronia [...] in the 2 commercially most important regions. [...]
Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! ) |

Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.16 20:20:00 -
[199]
Originally by: Abs Joa Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! )
Thats the most asked question to me.
IÆm doing a survey of the mineral market on a regular basis, to see the change in importance of all regions in Empire space. The last survey was conducted early this week.
To improve the accuracy of my average prices for low-end minerals, I decided to change the selected regions from this week on. The Magma Mineral Index will cover 3 selected regions and the price will be taken from the last 4 days.
By doing so, the market coverage for each mineral will be between 30% and 60% of the total traded volume in Empire Space (see table below).
Mineral: new market coverage % (old market coverage %)
Tritanium: 31.74 % (19.51 %) Pyerite: 39.18 % (23.56 %) Mexallon: 44.03 % (33.03 %) Isogen: 39.56 % (29.21 %) Nocxium: 31.74 % (23.67 %) Zydrine: 59.92 % (48.23 %) Megacyte: 52.44 % (44.71 %) Morphite: 32.67 % (22.77 %)
For those interested, below the list of regions classified by mineral marketshare. Every Empire region is listed, except Aridia, Syndicate, Solitude and Providence.
Large mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Genesis (30.78 %) Domain (12.35 %) Lonetrek (11.04 %) Essence (7.86 %) The Forge (7.66 %)
Medium mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Tash-Murkon (4.85 %) Heimatar (4.64 %) Verge Vendor (3.37 %) The Citadel (2.44 %) Metropolis (2.53 %) Khanid (2.42 %) Sinq Liason (2.16 %)
Small mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Kador (1.93 %) Kor-Azor (1.31 %) Derelik (1.22 %) Everyshore (1.15 %) Placid (1.00 %) Molden Heath (0.61 %) The Bleak Lands (0.37 %) Devoid (0.31 %)
The 3 selected regions for the Magma Mineral Index will be chosen from the "Large mineral sales turnover"-list. To have an omber containing region included and to maximize the volume of low-end minerals in the Index, the 3 regions will be: Genesis, Lonetrek and Essence. These regions will be reviewed every 2 months to adjust them if marketshares should change.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.16 20:20:00 -
[200]
Originally by: Abs Joa Wich ones are it? (me = noobie, still! )
Thats the most asked question to me.
IÆm doing a survey of the mineral market on a regular basis, to see the change in importance of all regions in Empire space. The last survey was conducted early this week.
To improve the accuracy of my average prices for low-end minerals, I decided to change the selected regions from this week on. The Magma Mineral Index will cover 3 selected regions and the price will be taken from the last 4 days.
By doing so, the market coverage for each mineral will be between 30% and 60% of the total traded volume in Empire Space (see table below).
Mineral: new market coverage % (old market coverage %)
Tritanium: 31.74 % (19.51 %) Pyerite: 39.18 % (23.56 %) Mexallon: 44.03 % (33.03 %) Isogen: 39.56 % (29.21 %) Nocxium: 31.74 % (23.67 %) Zydrine: 59.92 % (48.23 %) Megacyte: 52.44 % (44.71 %) Morphite: 32.67 % (22.77 %)
For those interested, below the list of regions classified by mineral marketshare. Every Empire region is listed, except Aridia, Syndicate, Solitude and Providence.
Large mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Genesis (30.78 %) Domain (12.35 %) Lonetrek (11.04 %) Essence (7.86 %) The Forge (7.66 %)
Medium mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Tash-Murkon (4.85 %) Heimatar (4.64 %) Verge Vendor (3.37 %) The Citadel (2.44 %) Metropolis (2.53 %) Khanid (2.42 %) Sinq Liason (2.16 %)
Small mineral sales turnover (marketshare %)
Kador (1.93 %) Kor-Azor (1.31 %) Derelik (1.22 %) Everyshore (1.15 %) Placid (1.00 %) Molden Heath (0.61 %) The Bleak Lands (0.37 %) Devoid (0.31 %)
The 3 selected regions for the Magma Mineral Index will be chosen from the "Large mineral sales turnover"-list. To have an omber containing region included and to maximize the volume of low-end minerals in the Index, the 3 regions will be: Genesis, Lonetrek and Essence. These regions will be reviewed every 2 months to adjust them if marketshares should change.
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Komisches
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Posted - 2004.11.17 03:33:00 -
[201]
Bugger, that means i'll have to wait for Mr Keens to update his, as I buy closer to home then any of those 3 regions. I might start using this one, and his though, to fuel our production site.
Great resource btw!
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Komisches
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Posted - 2004.11.17 03:33:00 -
[202]
Bugger, that means i'll have to wait for Mr Keens to update his, as I buy closer to home then any of those 3 regions. I might start using this one, and his though, to fuel our production site.
Great resource btw!
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.17 09:19:00 -
[203]
Update week 47:
The mineral market closed mixed this week, with a remarkable isogen gain and zydrine decline.
While tritanium ended unchanged, pyerite price shows another weakness with a 2.69 percent drop.
A massive sell-off caused mexallon price to almost reach the 11 isk mark.
After a few weeks of stalling, Isogen got another boost and reached a new all-time high, at 82.39 Isk.
Zydrine returns to the bottum of its mid-term price channel, with a decline of 3.49 percent.
Megacyte makes up last week loss and continues its slow rally upwards.
Morphite had shown strenght during the last month, but looked to feel some pressure early this week after a few huge sellorders.
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Feronia
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Posted - 2004.11.17 09:19:00 -
[204]
Update week 47:
The mineral market closed mixed this week, with a remarkable isogen gain and zydrine decline.
While tritanium ended unchanged, pyerite price shows another weakness with a 2.69 percent drop.
A massive sell-off caused mexallon price to almost reach the 11 isk mark.
After a few weeks of stalling, Isogen got another boost and reached a new all-time high, at 82.39 Isk.
Zydrine returns to the bottum of its mid-term price channel, with a decline of 3.49 percent.
Megacyte makes up last week loss and continues its slow rally upwards.
Morphite had shown strenght during the last month, but looked to feel some pressure early this week after a few huge sellorders.
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Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.11.22 18:22:00 -
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Factory forum now has a links sticky where everyone can submit links to their resources, thanks to mr M for his thread too.
Links sticky is here
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |

Zhuge Liang
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Posted - 2004.11.22 18:22:00 -
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Factory forum now has a links sticky where everyone can submit links to their resources, thanks to mr M for his thread too.
Links sticky is here
ZhuuÀ gheyÀleeÀyan (Kongming) |
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