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Some question about bonds

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Otto von Wittelsbach
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#1 - 2013-02-22 10:46:58 UTC
o/ out there ;)
I´ve got some questions about bonds (Nope this is not my main, this is my trader char. Main is in Service since 2011)
1) Would you Invest in an Bond which is partially (50%-70%) covered by a collateral?
2) What is a good and fair amount of ISK i could ask for as a "newbro" without any reputation??
3) Any tipps? (Don´t have the money to sell plex to increase my capital)

kind regards
Thur Barbek
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#2 - 2013-02-22 10:54:12 UTC
Go through the first page or two of this forum and read through the bonds. Copy what they do. Specifically look at people offering no collateral since that's what your interested in. No/less collateral equals you pay more in interest, it is probably better to just collateralize and get a very low interest rate.

1. no
2. Anything you have full collateral for
3. Don't make "how can i scam people with no rep on MD forums" threads.
Vurt Konne
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2013-02-22 11:56:40 UTC
Otto von Wittelsbach wrote:

2) What is a good and fair amount of ISK i could ask for as a "newbro" without any reputation??

As much as you can collaterize. For more you need reputation or you need to find someone who likes risky investments.
Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#4 - 2013-02-22 17:51:04 UTC
Otto von Wittelsbach wrote:
o/ out there ;)
I´ve got some questions about bonds (Nope this is not my main, this is my trader char. Main is in Service since 2011)
1) Would you Invest in an Bond which is partially (50%-70%) covered by a collateral?
2) What is a good and fair amount of ISK i could ask for as a "newbro" without any reputation??
3) Any tipps? (Don´t have the money to sell plex to increase my capital)

kind regards


1) I wouldn't invest in a bond with 50-70% collateral, and I wouldn't invest in a bond with 100% collateral.

2) anything that you have full collateral for.

3) Don't do bonds, IPOs, or investments in other players ever.

yes

Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#5 - 2013-02-24 07:15:12 UTC
you don't sound honest (you started with a story)

Don't ever start with a story.
Caelis Boirelle
Aurora Investments
#6 - 2013-02-24 11:19:24 UTC
Thur Barbek wrote:
Go through the first page or two of this forum and read through the bonds. Copy what they do. Specifically look at people offering no collateral since that's what your interested in. No/less collateral equals you pay more in interest, it is probably better to just collateralize and get a very low interest rate.


This.

Go do some research, look at bonds that have worked before and the ones that haven't, there are plenty of examples of both. Make it as watertight as you can, we're a borderline paranoid bunch at the best of times when people present bonds.

Also, suspicious alt is suspicious.