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Daedalus II
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Posted - 2011.08.31 07:45:00 -
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I don't know if this has been asked already but there is one thing I'd like to see very much: A differentiation between sell and buy price!
The price we see now is some hodgepodge of both, isn't it? As we all know there is a difference between the sell and buy price, and that is quite important if you're a trader. It annoys me that this isn't available in the ingame market either.
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Daedalus II
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Posted - 2011.08.31 08:03:00 -
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Originally by: Arkady Sadik (The only difference being no taxes for buying from a sell order right away.)
I understand what you're meaning, but as you say there is also difference, at least as taxes are concerned.
It has to be possible to see if a transaction originated from a sell order or a buy order? The tax system obviously knows the difference. Then you simply keep two indices, one for orders bought from a buy order and one for orders bought from a sell order.
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Daedalus II
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Posted - 2011.08.31 08:21:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha Edited by: Vaerah Vahrokha on 31/08/2011 08:14:12
Originally by: Daedalus II
Originally by: Arkady Sadik (The only difference being no taxes for buying from a sell order right away.)
I understand what you're meaning, but as you say there is also difference, at least as taxes are concerned.
It has to be possible to see if a transaction originated from a sell order or a buy order? The tax system obviously knows the difference. Then you simply keep two indices, one for orders bought from a buy order and one for orders bought from a sell order.
This is a market data dump, not a trading book data dump. I.e. you are thinking "EvE Central" while this is not that. Market happen when demand meets offer generating a trade. At that point of contact, the buy and ask became one and it's meaningless to keep track of both in a *market* data dump.
Right I got you.
So why don't we want a trading book data dump instead? It seems more useful? And if you just HAVE to have your market data dump instead, just slap the buy and sell indices together and you get that.
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