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Proof below. Overpay calculated
Sales
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13792786 ---> http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14055498 - TF Gonzilla = 22 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13682598 - Bubbling Slouch = 19 keys
Side note: Taking mid-price because it was offered on
B/O's
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14356906 - 18 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13469212 - 1 bud/21 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14274258 - 1 bud
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14212807 - 1 bud
Conclusion
Got some sales, but these B/O's seem to affect the price too. Vote accordingly.
Help / Constructive Criticism / Additional Proof / Counter-Proof is ALWAYS welcome! >;3
only the sales matter, sorry bud
Naw dawg, if there are buyouts lower than the sales, then that affects the price man. Its simple logic.
EDIT: I also do have some sales listed >.>
I get that, but 18 is already in the range. If you're trying to take 17 out of the range I don't think you need to show that there are b/os of 18, but rather that people are willing to pay more than 17 for it.
I may be wrong, but I doubt it. Unusuals arent exactly my cup of tea.
Well, if someone is willing to sell lower than 19 keys, in this case 18, it should be included in the range. Just saying, I guess. You have to look at all aspects, such as offers, sale and B/O's to make sure there are no outliers or if the price might be affected by these ^.^
What he said ^ sales at 19-21. But a willing seller at 18 means range should be 18-21