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Right now this thing cheaper than "normal" strange version. It doesn't feel right...
Strange sales on SCM last month is mostly between 0.80$ and 1.10$. Strange Genuine is 1-1.30$ for the same period. It makes strange genuine 1.21 times more expensive than just strange.
Strange priсe is 27 ref (mean) right now. 27*1.21=32.67
If you would like to point out some of the mistakes I made, then JUST DO IT.
I already read this, and i made my suggestion accordingly.
You have no proof.
Your math isn't useful or valid. Don't extrapolate a suggested price based on other item(s). Just evaluate the sales available for this item, come up with a flat price or range and eliminate outliers.
I got your point.
Then you can divide the sales price by the price of the metal, subtract market fee and get almost exactly the same 33.33 ref.
if using scm as proof you will need to analyse the individual sales that occurred there and divide by the key price on scm at the time of the sale multiplied by key prices and once you have gathered the relevant data then a range can be determined from that excluding any outliers
If I decide to make another suggestion ever again, then that's exactly what I'll do.
well feel free to close this one for now and when you have the time you can re-suggest this with the fixes
Right now this thing cheaper than "normal" strange version. It doesn't feel right...
Strange sales on SCM last month is mostly between 0.80$ and 1.10$. Strange Genuine is 1-1.30$ for the same period. It makes strange genuine 1.21 times more expensive than just strange.
Strange priсe is 27 ref (mean) right now. 27*1.21=32.67
32.66 ref should be OK.
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If you would like to point out some of the mistakes I made, then JUST DO IT.
I already read this, and i made my suggestion accordingly.
You have no proof.
Your math isn't useful or valid. Don't extrapolate a suggested price based on other item(s). Just evaluate the sales available for this item, come up with a flat price or range and eliminate outliers.
I got your point.
Then you can divide the sales price by the price of the metal, subtract market fee and get almost exactly the same 33.33 ref.
if using scm as proof you will need to analyse the individual sales that occurred there and divide by the key price on scm at the time of the sale multiplied by key prices and once you have gathered the relevant data then a range can be determined from that excluding any outliers
If I decide to make another suggestion ever again, then that's exactly what I'll do.
well feel free to close this one for now and when you have the time you can re-suggest this with the fixes
closing this for now