Ok this is version 2.0 of my ally trading guide. I hope the first one got you started thinking about trading. This version will go a little more in-depth on PPS or price per stats. And what is considered under priced or easy to sell. PPS or price per stats. We need to learn what is an acceptable price and what is under priced. Earlier I told you about one of my favorite trading ranges 40 billion. Now if we learn what is underpriced in this range. We can take that information into other price ranges. For example at 40 billion I tend to look for around a combined 3 million stats. But anywhere from 2.5 to 3.0 is a good deal. So now that we know this info. We can look at the 20 billion range and figure out our average and under priced ally's. At the 20 billion mark we are going to want to buy 1.3 to 1.5 million stats to be underpriced. This is simply taking half of our 40 billion price per stats. Now anything below these marks may be average prices but that does not mean they are worthless. We always need our ally's we keep to make sure we have maxed plunder. Next we will learn how much we make off of sales. Now ally trading weather 10 10billion ally's or 1 100 billion ally we make the same amount. The income is set at 1.56 precent of total value. So we will make 1.56 billion for every 100billion traded. Now I can hear some saying now. Hey that's not very much. Your right it's not. But take into consideration the amount of work you put into this will determine your amount made at the end of the week. I have had some weeks I have made 35 to 40 billion just trading ally's. This does not include any out side income. So now that we learned a little about under priced and average price per stats. Let's look at the high end market. high end or HLCBC players. These are our high end trades people on the leader board. Or players who are build compleat. This is a tricky market to play. And there for is not for beginners. Bc prices where in the 120billion to 200billion before. But after the high lands update bc players are skyrocketing in price. Very soon the average HLCBC player will cost 400 billion. Right now they are in the 250 to 350 range for a combined 8.5 to 9.0 million stats. With leader board players setting the pace at around 500 billion to start. Now if you want to play the high end market by all means please do. But I would suggest you spend a week or so looking over prices and the prices per stats range on leader board and HLCBC players first. I hope this second version helps you step up your trading game. And at the very least start learning the ally market a little better when buying ally's.
Re: Version 2.0 ally trad market Uncle-kang, is 194b HLBC ally available too!!! Go go go!! Buy it!! Cheap cheap!!!
Thanks again shor your one of the people I have read through a lot of your post on ally's and the market.
Thanks it will help when I get that much money but I'm broke now. If you could just make an average or under price list for players that are 10 bil and go up by 10 bil that would be very helpful for me.
It may be difficult to do that since if I make a list today it can be off quit a bit in a week. I gave you a good average and made it easy to divide. Right now in the market we have I would look for right around 750k combined at 10 bil to be a good representation of underpriced. But the low end market can be tricky at times. The reason the low end market fluctuates is because there is a lot more trading done there. This is because 10 bil and under is a very easy amount to reach shortly. But by all means start there look for the best deals you can find hopefully around 700k and up. And you will be trading very fast and often.
This question is not really about trading, but said if ur an ally Leader Board player with all allies at or above 2mil stats, does hiring another 200k stat ally reduce ur ranking?
Also...the idea that a 20bil ally should have about 1/2 the stats of a 40bil ally is untrue in practicality. For your example, a 1.5 combined 20bil is an amazing find at 20bil. You can use the idea as a slight guideline, but as you've stated, scout the market before buying.