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Still damn overpriced.
Sales from the previous suggestion are outlier now, due to many BOs of 4 buds on the market.
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23731271 - Sold for an Aces High Executioner (2.9*0.9 = 2.6 buds)
Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22837621 - Sold for a Miami Nights Deep Cover Operator (4.8*0.9 = 4.3 buds) (Outlier due to many BOs of 4 buds on the market)
Sale 3
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23300520 - Sold for a Festive Scattergun (35*0.9 = 32 keys = 2.2 buds)
Sale 4
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22986909 - Sold for a Sulphurous Tavish DeGroot Experience (3.6*0.9 = 3.3 buds)
Sale 5
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22730201 - Sold for a Disco Beat Down Killer's Kabuto (3.3 buds) + sweets from both side.
Sale 6
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23518177 - Sold for 3 buds
Feel free to counter / support my proofs.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22743503 no overpay needed on the buto trade, doesnt change anything about the range, just letting you know
2.2 sale sold in 3 hours, most likely a quicksell considering the sale at 3 buds pure.
It didn't sell for pure. Cannot be considered as QS.
Where did you hear that? Outliers aren't defined by whether it sold for pure vs items or by the time it took to sell. They are defined by deviation from the mean. I see 2.2 and 4 as outliers on either end here.
It was sold for a sf scatter which isn't pure
2.2 is a quicksell shouldnt be in range
It wasn't a sale for pure so can't be defined as a QS
Where is this misinformation coming from? I keep seeing people say this but I have no idea why. This just isn't true.
I guess it's coming from the definition of quicksale. Sellers that need pure urgently go with lower prices in favor of pure. Otherwise, that doesn't make sense.
I don't really like the term "quicksell." The time it takes to sell to me serves only one purpose - it's a red flag that if you dig for more sales, you might find some at a higher value. If a hat sells in 3 hours, chances are that if it was up for a month, it would have a good chance to sell for more. But sometimes, you just get lucky.
You cannot define ranges by the time it takes to sell an item. Ranges are defined by the spread of sales around a mean. Outliers are defined not by how fast an item sells but by their relation to the mean. If you have sales at 2, 3, and 4. It's not fair to call 4 an outlier but not 2 since they are equidistant from the mean. And if sales are 2, 2, 2, 2.5, it's not fair to call 2 an outlier even if all three sales went in 1 minute if there are no other sales.
It was sold for a sf scatter which isn't pure