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Posted - 2004.10.20 11:10:00 -
[1] There is always going to be some level of price fixing in eve, the market actually demands that you do on certain products. I'm going to use co-processors as an example. These are a product which doesn't have price fixing on them. As a result when ever anyone has stock they dump them on the market at a lower price than their competators just so they can sell them out quickly. The price of your goods should be at a level where you can always maintain an even level of stock. If you can make 100 items in a week, you don't want to sell them in a week at 500k, you should want to sell them over a week at 1mil. Price fixing on the long run doesn't work, theres been a few I've taken part in over the months but due to not wanting to deal with people who have no idea about the economy of eve I try to stay away from it now. I don't believe that the "Tech II 200mm Autocannon Consortium" will last very long at those prices, The demand for T2 weapons isn't as great as it could be at the momemt, demand will increase, but still not enough to maximise production, which will lead to people making BPC's (which has already been mentioned) and BPC holders will never stand with any price fixing thing. FunGuy Proud to be Xanadu Xanadu T2 BP's |
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Posted - 2004.10.20 11:10:00 -
[2] There is always going to be some level of price fixing in eve, the market actually demands that you do on certain products. I'm going to use co-processors as an example. These are a product which doesn't have price fixing on them. As a result when ever anyone has stock they dump them on the market at a lower price than their competators just so they can sell them out quickly. The price of your goods should be at a level where you can always maintain an even level of stock. If you can make 100 items in a week, you don't want to sell them in a week at 500k, you should want to sell them over a week at 1mil. Price fixing on the long run doesn't work, theres been a few I've taken part in over the months but due to not wanting to deal with people who have no idea about the economy of eve I try to stay away from it now. I don't believe that the "Tech II 200mm Autocannon Consortium" will last very long at those prices, The demand for T2 weapons isn't as great as it could be at the momemt, demand will increase, but still not enough to maximise production, which will lead to people making BPC's (which has already been mentioned) and BPC holders will never stand with any price fixing thing. FunGuy Proud to be Xanadu Xanadu T2 BP's |
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Posted - 2004.10.20 11:10:00 -
[3] There is always going to be some level of price fixing in eve, the market actually demands that you do on certain products. I'm going to use co-processors as an example. These are a product which doesn't have price fixing on them. As a result when ever anyone has stock they dump them on the market at a lower price than their competators just so they can sell them out quickly. The price of your goods should be at a level where you can always maintain an even level of stock. If you can make 100 items in a week, you don't want to sell them in a week at 500k, you should want to sell them over a week at 1mil. Price fixing on the long run doesn't work, theres been a few I've taken part in over the months but due to not wanting to deal with people who have no idea about the economy of eve I try to stay away from it now. I don't believe that the "Tech II 200mm Autocannon Consortium" will last very long at those prices, The demand for T2 weapons isn't as great as it could be at the momemt, demand will increase, but still not enough to maximise production, which will lead to people making BPC's (which has already been mentioned) and BPC holders will never stand with any price fixing thing. FunGuy Proud to be Xanadu Xanadu T2 BP's |
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