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Hey.
No, you are not batman. 2 in market, 7 Months old.
Unsolds:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/18469801 - 1.6 - 1 Month
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/19130791 - No B/O, no offers.
Solds:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/user/205124 - Spec. KS Aussie Tomislav ~16 Keys (Even seller values at 16) http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/18930660
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/18853067 - QS for 1 bud
Conclusion:
-1 Bud sells quick
-1.4 Does not happen
-1 Sale at 0.8
-1 Quicker at 1
=>Will see the 1 bud sale as an outlier, as the buyer sold the hat for ~16 keys then.
More Proof, Sales, Criticism, whatever appreciated:)
#thankyoubasedpearly This is exactly what that guy deserves, he got his for a scattergun kit.
1 bud = QS but 16 isn't? I think a range of 16-20 would be better
im not sure:/ i considered the QS as an outlier as the buyer re-sold the unus for much less than he paid =>He knew his quickbuy was shitty
4 key difference = outlier?
if the higher sale happened within 1 minute, yes
I wouldn't think it would be an outlier. If any sales would be an outlier, it would be the 16 keys. If you had another 16 key sale, then you can safely call the 20 key an outlier
i dont feel good adding a sale to the range that is older then the other one and sold almost instantly
Sold instantly for ABOVE your range
It's not fair to call the 1 buds an outlier and not the 16 key one. If it's an inexperienced trader that conducts back-to-back trades like that, I would honestly call both outliers. But it's not fair to selectively take the lower sale only.