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Mexallon - The Economy's Weakest Link

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Adunh Slavy
#41 - 2011-12-23 00:53:56 UTC
Scrapyard Bob wrote:
Minmatar space is a heavy supplier of Plagioclase. But Heimatar (Rens) is not that big of a region (large amount of systems are lo-sec) and Metropolis is even more sparsely populated, so supply is not that great. And Molden Heath is largely a lo-sec region (other then the mission area around Teonusude and a few isolated hi-sec systems).



Derelik and the South East of Devoid region, are also suppliers to Rens

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corestwo
Goonfleet Investment Banking
#42 - 2011-12-23 03:57:14 UTC
you'll probably want to buy your mex now if you're a producer, fyi. Its already been going up and, well, with us sponsoring hulkageddon it might as well be oxy interdiction mk II


just sayin'

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Vaerah Vahrokha
Vahrokh Consulting
#43 - 2011-12-23 18:41:51 UTC
Would you hate me if I posted some graphs about Mexallon? P
Vaerah Vahrokha
Vahrokh Consulting
#44 - 2011-12-24 01:15:22 UTC
Hate me, I just did it here!
Riley Moore
Sentinum Research
#45 - 2011-12-27 06:16:02 UTC
Mex just crashed overnight. Sell sell Sell!

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Loki Ember
State War Academy
Caldari State
#46 - 2011-12-27 16:34:15 UTC
Riley Moore wrote:
Mex just crashed overnight. Sell sell Sell!


Mex has been crashing for three days. Where've you been?
papamike
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#47 - 2011-12-29 06:34:15 UTC
Yeah, looks like my estimate of 55-60isk/u might have been too grandiose. Mex flittered around the 52isk/u mark and now looks to be in a declining state into the high 40s.

Seeing the sell orders that are up though, I think this is low to medium volume speculators getting out, which means prices may stabilize and even grow more after the speculators who are dumping stock buy back into the market.
Tasko Pal
Spallated Garniferous Schist
#48 - 2011-12-29 07:59:46 UTC
papamike wrote:
Yeah, looks like my estimate of 55-60isk/u might have been too grandiose. Mex flittered around the 52isk/u mark and now looks to be in a declining state into the high 40s.

Seeing the sell orders that are up though, I think this is low to medium volume speculators getting out, which means prices may stabilize and even grow more after the speculators who are dumping stock buy back into the market.


It'd also look that way, if mex prices weren't going to even grow more. Book order distributions are hard to read. I wonder, if anyone has a tool for graphing them.
Roger 343
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#49 - 2011-12-29 13:34:28 UTC
Crash prob happened and stabilised due people taking the christmas time of eve
Loki Ember
State War Academy
Caldari State
#50 - 2011-12-30 15:05:45 UTC
papamike wrote:
Yeah, looks like my estimate of 55-60isk/u might have been too grandiose. Mex flittered around the 52isk/u mark and now looks to be in a declining state into the high 40s.

Seeing the sell orders that are up though, I think this is low to medium volume speculators getting out, which means prices may stabilize and even grow more after the speculators who are dumping stock buy back into the market.


It did hit the mid 54s a number of times, kept retreating back into the 53s, all the time with high spreads on sells/buys. The drop was quick and sudden, then the spreads tightened quickly. The huge order dumps forced a sudden downward pressure. The tightening spreads pushed many of the speculators out. Mex is at a historic high and nobody wants to get caught with 500 mill units @ 50/ea when it drops back to 33.
Mantra Achura
Stammtisch
#51 - 2011-12-30 17:33:35 UTC
I would switch over to Isogen instead...
Tasko Pal
Spallated Garniferous Schist
#52 - 2011-12-30 17:42:39 UTC
Mantra Achura wrote:
I would switch over to Isogen instead...


As long as isogen can be had relatively risk free from mission omber, it's probably not going to jump much.
Mantra Achura
Stammtisch
#53 - 2011-12-30 18:37:02 UTC
Tasko Pal wrote:
Mantra Achura wrote:
I would switch over to Isogen instead...


As long as isogen can be had relatively risk free from mission omber, it's probably not going to jump much.


Well, performance is not comparable with Mexallon and Pyerite, but the trend is definitely going up.
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