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Hellos people.
3month old price. Needs an reconfirmation. :)
#1. http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9568082 B/O - 14 keys
Offer of 13keys in unusuals
#2. http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9562970
Offer of 12 keys pure
#3. http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7376561
10 keys - 14keys offer's (Really much offer's, better check out yourself, than reading here.)
Reconfirmation here. Nothing much have changed. Comment if you want to say your opinion. :)
This is the same price as the current price. derp :/
It doesn't have to be a new price, it is just a reconfirmation of the old price (which might be still valid.) I, however, do not see the 15 key high end so far.
it's based +/- on buyout, because it wouldn't be good to place range from what people only want to pay. i thought 1 key would be good as a high range from 14 keys, so people could see the middle price. But it's still the same as it was 3months ago.
How does a range of offers from 12 to 14 keys justify a 15 key high end?
Also I bought mine for 9 and sold for 13 but that was some time ago.
As I already said. If you can buy it for 14keys, and people are willing to do the same price, the price range will not be 14 keys flat.. It would be 13-15keys same as here.. some offers from 10 - 14 keys.. Dropped the lowballs and got an 12 - 15 keys range, which was the same.
If you can buy it for 14 keys you can buy it for 14 keys. It's as simple as that. If I can buy something for $50 why would it make sense to pay $55?
There's even a buyout under-range which is an indicator of a dropping price. I saw one offer of 14 in the whole thing, and that was over a month ago, rendering it unusable as proof. First link has a 12 key unusual offer, second has a 12 pure offer, third has more 12 key offers. I really do not see 15 keys anywhere in your proof.
It doesn't really make sence to explain you the same as i did it before. Cause you just don't understand what I mean.
I understand what you're trying to say but that doesn't mean you are correct.
"it's based +/- on buyout"
Never do this. http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9354965 - My trade with a buyout at 8. If nobody offers near 8, then should the range still be around 8?
"it wouldn't be good to place range from what people only want to pay"
Buyers determine the market, not sellers. If offers do not reach a desired value, there is an impasse, and the price will decrease to the buyer's normal or higher offerings because of that.
But here is the thing.. If 14 keys are the agreed price from both sides - buyer/seller then the middle price is 13-15 keys isn't it? But in this case it has a lot offers from 12 or 13 key side. So i don't see any problems.
No, you set 14 as the high end. It cannot get higher. You set 12 as the low end because that seems to be the normal offering and very few offers go higher.
If you were to take the highest offer and make that the middle, it would artificially raise the hat's value.
Well that's ur opinion. :)
No, it's fact. If 14 keys is the highest a hat can go, then it makes no sense for it to be the middle value.