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500m isk/day ratting carrier

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Ciyrine
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#41 - 2013-05-28 21:06:27 UTC
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?
Liang Nuren
No Salvation
Divine Damnation
#42 - 2013-05-28 23:02:26 UTC
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


I hate to say it but: that would be telling. Blink

-Liang

I'm an idiot, don't mind me.

Markus Navarro
Osmon Integrated Robotics
#43 - 2013-05-28 23:38:38 UTC
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I sell drones and drones accessories.

Ziester
State War Academy
Caldari State
#44 - 2013-05-29 11:04:48 UTC
Markus Navarro wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I've tried trading, and it's incredibly boring.
It's essentially 1v200 in PvP except you're fighting with +/- 0.01 isk increments Shocked
Paikis
Vapour Holdings
#45 - 2013-05-29 11:13:07 UTC
Ziester wrote:
Markus Navarro wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I've tried trading, and it's incredibly boring.
It's essentially 1v200 in PvP except you're fighting with +/- 0.01 isk increments Shocked


And if you know what you're doing, 500mil/h is easily doable.
Ziester
State War Academy
Caldari State
#46 - 2013-05-29 11:15:27 UTC
Paikis wrote:
Ziester wrote:
Markus Navarro wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I've tried trading, and it's incredibly boring.
It's essentially 1v200 in PvP except you're fighting with +/- 0.01 isk increments Shocked


And if you know what you're doing, 500mil/h is easily doable.

Well I guess it's suitable to certain players.
I'm more of a "Shoot first, ask questions after" kind of player :P
BrutalButFair
Fleet of the Damned
#47 - 2013-05-29 15:16:59 UTC
you can easily make between 200-300 mill an hour doing level 5's with 2 tengu's. Well at least i can Blink
Ginger Barbarella
#48 - 2013-05-29 15:20:16 UTC
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


1. Sov space
2. Bot software

"Blow it all on Quafe and strippers." --- Sorlac

Ginger Barbarella
#49 - 2013-05-29 15:21:13 UTC
Ziester wrote:
Markus Navarro wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I've tried trading, and it's incredibly boring.
It's essentially 1v200 in PvP except you're fighting with +/- 0.01 isk increments Shocked


It can make some decent isk. But yeah, it's boring as hell.

"Blow it all on Quafe and strippers." --- Sorlac

Liang Nuren
No Salvation
Divine Damnation
#50 - 2013-05-29 16:35:56 UTC
Ginger Barbarella wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


1. Sov space
2. Bot software


No.

-Liang

I'm an idiot, don't mind me.

Onictus
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#51 - 2013-05-29 16:48:27 UTC
Ginger Barbarella wrote:
Ziester wrote:
Markus Navarro wrote:
Ciyrine wrote:
How do 30 day alts make 2-350mil/hr?


My guess would be space prostitution

Or trading,pretty much the same

I've tried trading, and it's incredibly boring.
It's essentially 1v200 in PvP except you're fighting with +/- 0.01 isk increments Shocked


It can make some decent isk. But yeah, it's boring as hell.



I hate market bingo
Alexander McKeon
Perkone
Caldari State
#52 - 2013-05-29 17:48:40 UTC
bah, what is this silliness of killing little red crosses with carriers? If you want to earn the best possible ISK / hour, get yourself a dreadnought, some buddies for support, and go invade WH space for your ratting needs. A Moros, four guardians and a pair of Lokis with webs will destroy the isk / hour of Nullsec ratting, you just need a scan buddy to find a hole to rat in.
Uzbeg Khan
Henehen Conflict Logistics
#53 - 2013-05-30 11:28:57 UTC
Alexander McKeon wrote:
bah, what is this silliness of killing little red crosses with carriers? If you want to earn the best possible ISK / hour, get yourself a dreadnought, some buddies for support, and go invade WH space for your ratting needs. A Moros, four guardians and a pair of Lokis with webs will destroy the isk / hour of Nullsec ratting, you just need a scan buddy to find a hole to rat in.


Yeah, all you have to do to make better isk is get 10 people organized whenever it suits you, and hope for the right WH to spawn...

(WH rats are red crosses too)

Things I hate: - Signatures - Irony - Lists

mama guru
Yazatas.
#54 - 2013-05-30 12:05:56 UTC  |  Edited by: mama guru
It's not that hard to do trading, the problem is that it takes time and patience to deal with all the bots and the 0.01 isk wars. Finding good enough margins is the easy part.


Ofcourse you can find markets outside jita but that usually requires a freighter.

EVE online is the fishermans friend of MMO's. If it's too hard you are too weak.

Airto TLA
Acorn's Wonder Bars
#55 - 2013-05-31 12:07:39 UTC
mama guru wrote:
It's not that hard to do trading, the problem is that it takes time and patience to deal with all the bots and the 0.01 isk wars. Finding good enough margins is the easy part.


Ofcourse you can find markets outside jita but that usually requires a freighter.


One other small note about trading is a net loss transaction, this means that trading does not add isk or items to the overall economy it only removes it by taxes and fees. So any money you make make requires someone else to lose more. It works well in an experts hand because, so many people buy or sell small amounts of items and it is not effecient for them to spend a half hour to make or save 5,000 isk more. The trader bundles those 5,000s into thousands of items per day and makes it work.

The overall profit of traders is highly dependant there being far more people in small sell/buy catagory then traders. If to many traders enter the market then profits per person drop even thoug hthe best still make good money, but the worst will actually lose money. This is different than missions/ratting or mining/manufacturing, where isk or items are actually added to the economy. The amount of people in these lines of money making is far larger than trading, since a) the sources are constantly respawning and b) these are the people who lose all the 5k isk per buy/sell, so they need to outnumber the traders by a large margin.


Tl/dr The average trading profit per person drops directly related to the number of traders in the market.
Britta Nolen
Sama Guild
#56 - 2013-05-31 12:23:48 UTC
30 alts making 200m isk/h. The only thing that comes in mind is FW mission grinding.

As far as isk making, like milton said, wormholes. 5% of the player base makes 20% of the isk in game.
Dirk Gentry
Van Diemen's Demise
Northern Coalition.
#57 - 2013-06-01 07:55:27 UTC
Its possible..
W0lf Crendraven
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#58 - 2013-06-01 11:36:26 UTC
Blitz Fw missions.
Victoria Sin
Doomheim
#59 - 2013-06-01 12:27:53 UTC
Ziester wrote:

Empire's actually gonna become the most dangerous place in New Eden (But it's kind of intended anyway, as an incentive to drive people away from Empire into Low/Null sec)


It's not intended at all. That's just the way it turns out as there's no vaguely reasonably way to enforce security without gimping a whole lot of game features. Fact is, with null you have to continually watch local/intel channels, whereas in empire, broadly speaking (except at big trade hubs and their nearby systems), you really don't.
W0lf Crendraven
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#60 - 2013-06-02 13:47:04 UTC
Victoria Sin wrote:
Ziester wrote:

Empire's actually gonna become the most dangerous place in New Eden (But it's kind of intended anyway, as an incentive to drive people away from Empire into Low/Null sec)


It's not intended at all. That's just the way it turns out as there's no vaguely reasonably way to enforce security without gimping a whole lot of game features. Fact is, with null you have to continually watch local/intel channels, whereas in empire, broadly speaking (except at big trade hubs and their nearby systems), you really don't.


Lowsec is empire btw.