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MailDeadDrop
Archon Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.05 23:39:00 -
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Edited by: MailDeadDrop on 05/12/2008 23:42:02 Beer Me, please read the stickied thread "Market Discussion Resource Thread", specifically the second post which lists links to several applications (although it presently overlooks EMMA, which is listed later in that thread I referenced; hint-hint Mitnal). Also, there is another application which is called "EVEWalletAware" which the software author hasn't (yet?) asked to be included on the MD resource thread (I don't know why not).
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MailDeadDrop
Globaltech Industries
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Posted - 2009.01.16 19:17:00 -
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BTW, just for completeness, that formula (above) is called a "weighted average". A "simple average" would be the "(y1 + y2 + y3) / 3" formula.
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MailDeadDrop
Globaltech Industries
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Posted - 2009.01.18 07:25:00 -
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Originally by: Loaby sometimes it happens that i place i sell order at lowest price of all sell orders and then someone buys something from me but the sell-price shown in the wallet is the price of the seller above me. why?
Originally by: Johnny Rockefeller Ooo I can totally answer that one. When you buy something off the market, you always buy from the lowest sell order in your station, even if you try to buy from a higher one. If you try to buy from a higher one, you just pay that higher price to the person that was selling it for less.
Good answer Johnny. To illuminate, think about the process this way: when the buyer clicks on a line and says "buy", they are saying "I'm willing to pay this price for this item". Therefore, the system takes that amount of ISK out of their wallet. But the *broker* system always matches purchase orders with the lowest-cost available item in the selected station. A slightly more intelligent purchase/broker system would refund the excess to the buyer, but that would simply increase the lag in Jita. 
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MailDeadDrop
The Collective
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Posted - 2010.06.02 20:11:00 -
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Additionally, the Donchian channel is the range of the highest and lowest actual sold prices(*) for the item over the last 5 days.
MDD (*) the price at which the item was sold, not the bid/buy or ask/sell prices. Also note that CCP has some funky outlier exclusion rules that exclude some transactions.
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MailDeadDrop
The Collective
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Posted - 2010.06.29 20:58:00 -
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Edited by: MailDeadDrop on 29/06/2010 20:59:51
Originally by: Marshiro 1. Can you create a buy order for rigged ships? Say a order of tri-ccc raven or something.
Originally by: Shar Tegral No.
Allow me to elaborate on the "why" of Shar's answer. The answer is "no" but for reasons only tangentially related to the presence of the rigs. You cannot put up a buy or sell order for assembled (i.e. not "packaged") goods. So even an unrigged Raven could not be bought/sold via the market as long as it is assembled.
This is also why used BPOs cannot be sold on the market: immediately prior to a BPO being used (manufactured with, researched, copied, ...) the system "assembles" the BPO. Unlike other assembled goods in Eve, there is no "repackage" option for BPOs. (Which is probably a good thing, otherwise we'd have piles of idiots/drunks screaming about the weeks of research time lost when they repackaged their researched ship BPOs...)
Edit: which is exactly what Mme Pinkerton explained at the top of this page. /facepalm MDD
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