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Jon Taggart
State War Academy
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Posted - 2011.08.11 03:18:00 -
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So you've been trading in a particular region of space on and off with moderate success. Nothing substantial, but a decent amount of buffer income, but all of a sudden the well dries up.
Fewer players are flying about, fewer sales are being made, and the market is in full stop for nearly every product. What used to be considered "hot items" haven't sold in days, and you watch the order timer tick away while the quantity remains constant.
This is what I'm currently experiencing in Geminate, where I used to make a sizable portion of income last year leading into Jan-Feb. Haven't sold anything substantial for close to five months.
How long do you wait until you feel it's justified to pack up and leave? Or do you stay dormant, leave everything there, and wait for the market to kick back up again?
What if you're well-entrenched with dozens of blueprints, millions upon millions of minerals, and lots of ships/modules sitting.
Do you take it with you, or do you let it rot?
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Companion Qube
Minmatar Electron Conservation Inc SRS.
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Posted - 2011.08.11 03:22:00 -
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I just stop logging in and see what presents show up in my wallet until the orders expire.
...they see me trollin', they hatin' ♥
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Radelix Cisko
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Posted - 2011.08.16 05:56:00 -
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I too have had my sales dry up and from glance at my orders right now I just had bad timing and I didn't pay attention. Im just gonna let them tick away and see what happens since I don't have alot of time lately to login. If they expire then I will probably put in a couple of small sell orders to see if and what the market will bear in the area. If it improves I'm gonna restock, if not I'm going to maybe pick up everything thats worth it and move somewhere else.
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Gaius Clabbacus
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Posted - 2011.08.16 07:29:00 -
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Geminate used to be home to a number of NC pets. With the collapse of the NC it is unlikely that business in Geminate will recover. Whether you move the goods depends on how much of your ISK it represents and how much effort it would take to move it; answers only you can provide.
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