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https://backpack.tf/item/6313499703
1)sold for Sakura Smoke Bomb Head Prize(840) + Morning Glory Danger(195) = 1 035k (exclude :D) (absalonn The king of imbalance transactions)
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198850407517#!/compare/1720915200/1721001600
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198082869766#!/compare/1720915200/1721001600
2) resold for 600k
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198082869766#!/compare/1721952000/1722038400
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198867208675#!/compare/1721952000/1722038400
3)777k
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198867208675#!/compare/1725667200/1725753600
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198273672517#!/compare/1725667200/1725753600
Sell Orders: N/A
Buy Orders: 505k
use 600-777k (avg 688.5k)
Why does 1035 get excluded, prioritizing the lower two sales? For what it's worth the 600 key was a buy-order dump. Keep in mind I'm not a suggester, genuine question.
Most likely because it resold for less, which in most cases invalidates the higher sale. Pretty sure that "rule" is written down somewhere in the depths of rhe suggetion rules forum threads.
Normally if something is paid X amount and resells for X amount which is far lower, you would exclude both sales.
So you favor the most recent range maybe? Which in this case chronologically its 1035, 600, 777. so you take the last two? Idk. I mean I can see it, but also I think it's weird to favor the lower part of the sales when one of the sales was a buyorder dump