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==Business careers== | ==Business careers== | ||
Business careers focus on moving and selling goods to make a profit. They make use of New Eden's player to player | Business careers focus on moving and selling goods to make a profit. They make use of New Eden's huge player-to-player economy, which is large and complex enough that it has been studied by academic economists. | ||
===Hauling=== | ===Hauling=== | ||
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{{main|Trading}} | {{main|Trading}} | ||
EVE Online has a complex player-driven market | EVE Online has a complex player-driven market. By investing their ISK correctly, players can make a profit from buying and selling goods. This requires some starting capital and a good grasp of supply and demand. Some traders focus on buying and selling goods in the same station, while some will buy items with a view to selling them elsewhere for a higher price. Trading can be very competitive, especially in high traffic areas such as [[Trade Hubs]], which can drive down profits. However, if a player finds a suitable niche it can yield a high income. | ||
{{Color box|color=black|border=#888888| [[File:Wallet.png|32px|link=]]'''Average Income:''' | {{Color box|color=black|border=#888888| [[File:Wallet.png|32px|link=]]'''Average Income:''' | ||
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==Outlaw Careers== | ==Outlaw Careers== | ||