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Max station trading ISK / h ?

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terzslave
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#21 - 2013-02-18 06:58:50 UTC
1 isk.
enterprisePSI
#22 - 2013-02-18 08:50:58 UTC
People are trolliing to a trolling question. Max station trading isk / h ? unknown! Sky is the limit. I could have no life, and some issues, and update 500 orders every 30 minutes, on some nice , fast moving, wide spread items.

Personally i am fine if i make more then 100 mil per day.

The tears of the many, outweigh the tears of the few. Or the one. enterprise-psi©

Arronicus
State War Academy
Caldari State
#23 - 2013-02-18 13:01:42 UTC
Used to make about 800m an hour on bad days, 300m an hour on good days. Then I did some isk doubling in jita and spent almost all my isk. Now I'm space poor like most of you.
Ronix Aideron
Zymurgy Corp.
#24 - 2013-02-18 13:08:43 UTC
Arronicus wrote:
Used to make about 800m an hour on bad days, 300m an hour on good days. Then I did some isk doubling in jita and spent almost all my isk. Now I'm space poor like most of you.


Damn SOMER BLINK does that to you every time.Shocked

Start the day off slow and taper off from there.

http://eveboard.com/pilot/Ronix_Aideron

Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#25 - 2013-02-18 15:48:04 UTC
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.
Kaivar Lancer
Doomheim
#26 - 2013-02-18 17:41:19 UTC
Typically 900m to 2b, depending on time of day and competition.
Zyshh
Doomheim
#27 - 2013-02-18 21:20:07 UTC
Kara Books wrote:
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.


Can't wait for this to decay into another "why aren't bots legal" thread... Roll


Kommandohoran
Viziam
#28 - 2013-02-18 23:38:29 UTC
850mil or so per week, off 6bill in orders. This includes station and inter-region trading. No idea what the hourly figure is.
Lashenadeeka
Qinglong Fleet
Jade Kirin Alliance
#29 - 2013-02-19 00:37:40 UTC
Depends how optimistic I'm being.
A very conservative estimate would be 4.5 billion an hour, a very optimistic estimate would be around 14 billion per hour.
Callduron
Dreddit
Test Alliance Please Ignore
#30 - 2013-02-19 03:45:15 UTC
Zyshh wrote:
Kara Books wrote:
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.


Can't wait for this to decay into another "why aren't bots legal" thread... Roll




It's already a Report The Poster Above You For Botting thread.

I write http://stabbedup.blogspot.co.uk/

I post on reddit as /u/callduron.

Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#31 - 2013-02-19 17:13:44 UTC
Callduron wrote:
Zyshh wrote:
Kara Books wrote:
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.


Can't wait for this to decay into another "why aren't bots legal" thread... Roll




It's already a Report The Poster Above You For Botting thread.



REPOTED

REASON: EXISTING POT TOO SMALL FOR OPTIMAL ROOT GROWTH

FERTILIZER REAPPLIED: Y

WEEKLY PRUNING: N

yes

Vera Algaert
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#32 - 2013-02-19 17:44:19 UTC  |  Edited by: Vera Algaert
Pint O'beer wrote:
The way I calculate these profits is just calculating the difference between the amount of wallet+sell orders+escrow (I don't keep anything in hangars, everything is put back to the market the moment I buy them) I have when I start and when i finish.

500m/h is peanuts, the sky is the limit.

just buy any item from sell orders and mark it up as high as your wallet (broker fees & taxes!) will allow.

spend the other 59 minutes twiddling your thumbs.

compare "wallet+sell orders+escrow" before and after to calculate your profit.

satisfaction is guaranteed.

.

Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#33 - 2013-02-19 17:54:52 UTC  |  Edited by: Kara Books
Alex Grison wrote:
Callduron wrote:
Zyshh wrote:
Kara Books wrote:
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.


Can't wait for this to decay into another "why aren't bots legal" thread... Roll




It's already a Report The Poster Above You For Botting thread.



REPOTED

REASON: EXISTING POT TOO SMALL FOR OPTIMAL ROOT GROWTH

FERTILIZER REAPPLIED: Y

WEEKLY PRUNING: N



POP. EarthGrison, Love's Triangle? haha. we have studied your humor and you may now refer to us as Planet.

(little edit)^
Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#34 - 2013-02-19 18:00:43 UTC
Kara Books wrote:
Alex Grison wrote:
Callduron wrote:
Zyshh wrote:
Kara Books wrote:
ISK per hour = the speed of your internet connection and how fast you can click.


Can't wait for this to decay into another "why aren't bots legal" thread... Roll




It's already a Report The Poster Above You For Botting thread.



REPOTED

REASON: EXISTING POT TOO SMALL FOR OPTIMAL ROOT GROWTH

FERTILIZER REAPPLIED: Y

WEEKLY PRUNING: N



POP. EarthGrison, Love's Triangle? haha. we have studied your humor and you may now refer to us as Planet.

(little edit)^



I am so confused. Please help me

yes

Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#35 - 2013-02-19 19:29:05 UTC  |  Edited by: Kara Books
Sid's Alpha Centauri

Seriously?

(edit part)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier%27s_Alpha_Centauri

I also have a tendency to refer back to Greek/Roman Mythology, which actually braught me to EvE online.
AKA
Augoror Class cruiser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augur
My first cruiser in EvE online.
Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#36 - 2013-02-19 21:50:58 UTC
Kara Books wrote:
Sid's Alpha Centauri

Seriously?

(edit part)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier%27s_Alpha_Centauri

I also have a tendency to refer back to Greek/Roman Mythology, which actually braught me to EvE online.
AKA
Augoror Class cruiser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augur
My first cruiser in EvE online.



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Scion Lex
LEX Investments
#37 - 2013-02-21 22:50:17 UTC
Pint O'beer wrote:
So I'm interested in finding out how much you guys are able to make in an hour by "grinding" in a hub, meaning just updating your market orders constantly for an hour.

Started station trading myself on my main some 7 weeks ago and now I have about 40b in trading capital (mostly loans), 125 order slots and 5~ standing with caldari state and 7~ with caldari navy and obv trading in jita. at this point I'm able to make around 500m an hour when I try just grinding the markets for an hour straight. The way I calculate these profits is just calculating the difference between the amount of wallet+sell orders+escrow (I don't keep anything in hangars, everything is put back to the market the moment I buy them) I have when I start and when i finish.

So basically I would like to hear some other experiences from station traders on how much it's possible to make in an hour with just updating your orders constantly. Also estimates on your ISK / hours used to fix orders would be interesting to hear, normally I use about 2h total updating orders troughout the day in about 8 different sessions and make around 1,5b.


No, is my general response. Calculating your Gross Volume or NAV after posting the sell order only tells you your profit in theory, not in reality. I am not even going in to the millions of factors that can effect that number from hour to hour. Most people track daily profits anyway....unless you are a day trader. Meaning you hop in and out of a given market looking for quick turn over. IF you knew what you where doing, understood how to track your profits and understood market behavior then you wouldn't have asked this transparently trollish question. Put more effort into your...everything.
Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#38 - 2013-02-22 17:52:06 UTC
Scion Lex wrote:
Pint O'beer wrote:
So I'm interested in finding out how much you guys are able to make in an hour by "grinding" in a hub, meaning just updating your market orders constantly for an hour.

Started station trading myself on my main some 7 weeks ago and now I have about 40b in trading capital (mostly loans), 125 order slots and 5~ standing with caldari state and 7~ with caldari navy and obv trading in jita. at this point I'm able to make around 500m an hour when I try just grinding the markets for an hour straight. The way I calculate these profits is just calculating the difference between the amount of wallet+sell orders+escrow (I don't keep anything in hangars, everything is put back to the market the moment I buy them) I have when I start and when i finish.

So basically I would like to hear some other experiences from station traders on how much it's possible to make in an hour with just updating your orders constantly. Also estimates on your ISK / hours used to fix orders would be interesting to hear, normally I use about 2h total updating orders troughout the day in about 8 different sessions and make around 1,5b.


No, is my general response. Calculating your Gross Volume or NAV after posting the sell order only tells you your profit in theory, not in reality. I am not even going in to the millions of factors that can effect that number from hour to hour. Most people track daily profits anyway....unless you are a day trader. Meaning you hop in and out of a given market looking for quick turn over. IF you knew what you where doing, understood how to track your profits and understood market behavior then you wouldn't have asked this transparently trollish question. Put more effort into your...everything.


The sell orders are whats called "unrealized" gains.

yes

flakeys
Doomheim
#39 - 2013-02-23 11:08:42 UTC
Alex Grison wrote:
Scion Lex wrote:
Pint O'beer wrote:
So I'm interested in finding out how much you guys are able to make in an hour by "grinding" in a hub, meaning just updating your market orders constantly for an hour.

Started station trading myself on my main some 7 weeks ago and now I have about 40b in trading capital (mostly loans), 125 order slots and 5~ standing with caldari state and 7~ with caldari navy and obv trading in jita. at this point I'm able to make around 500m an hour when I try just grinding the markets for an hour straight. The way I calculate these profits is just calculating the difference between the amount of wallet+sell orders+escrow (I don't keep anything in hangars, everything is put back to the market the moment I buy them) I have when I start and when i finish.

So basically I would like to hear some other experiences from station traders on how much it's possible to make in an hour with just updating your orders constantly. Also estimates on your ISK / hours used to fix orders would be interesting to hear, normally I use about 2h total updating orders troughout the day in about 8 different sessions and make around 1,5b.


No, is my general response. Calculating your Gross Volume or NAV after posting the sell order only tells you your profit in theory, not in reality. I am not even going in to the millions of factors that can effect that number from hour to hour. Most people track daily profits anyway....unless you are a day trader. Meaning you hop in and out of a given market looking for quick turn over. IF you knew what you where doing, understood how to track your profits and understood market behavior then you wouldn't have asked this transparently trollish question. Put more effort into your...everything.


The sell orders are whats called "unrealized" gains.


It's called ''take this figure with a bag of salt''

We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.

Kimberly Menage
Dreddit
Test Alliance Please Ignore
#40 - 2013-02-24 22:24:17 UTC
I don't know about Hourly..... But
On a good day I pull in 600m but that's market watching and only doing trades
on avg. tho I pull in 200m just from trading alone not counting isk from anything else
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