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Would it be helpful to add some tips. For example a tip I could offer, to make ISK quicker (but not always more ISK in the long run), would be to rather than setting up 1 massive buy order for a product with good margins but to set up say 10 smaller buy orders of all sort of products. This way you will fill up your buy orders faster and so be able to sell quicker in 1 station. This is good when starting out trading. --[[User:Eris shroud|Eris shroud]] 00:24, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
 
Would it be helpful to add some tips. For example a tip I could offer, to make ISK quicker (but not always more ISK in the long run), would be to rather than setting up 1 massive buy order for a product with good margins but to set up say 10 smaller buy orders of all sort of products. This way you will fill up your buy orders faster and so be able to sell quicker in 1 station. This is good when starting out trading. --[[User:Eris shroud|Eris shroud]] 00:24, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
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I often hear people complaing about being 0.01-isked. It really annoyed me too as a new player until I realised that 0.01-isking is simply the game mechanism by which logged on active players have an advantage over logged off or AFK players. Once I realised that, it made much more sense to me why the market works the way it does. I have assisted several new players with tips on how to use the market, all off whom have seemed to really appreciate my outlook on 0.01-isking process. I hope this outlook can smooth over some new players introduction to the market. -- [[User:Kadin Arbosa|Kadin Arbosa]] 04:27, 20 January 2014 (UTC)

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Would it be helpful to add some tips. For example a tip I could offer, to make ISK quicker (but not always more ISK in the long run), would be to rather than setting up 1 massive buy order for a product with good margins but to set up say 10 smaller buy orders of all sort of products. This way you will fill up your buy orders faster and so be able to sell quicker in 1 station. This is good when starting out trading. --Eris shroud 00:24, 8 February 2010 (UTC)

I often hear people complaing about being 0.01-isked. It really annoyed me too as a new player until I realised that 0.01-isking is simply the game mechanism by which logged on active players have an advantage over logged off or AFK players. Once I realised that, it made much more sense to me why the market works the way it does. I have assisted several new players with tips on how to use the market, all off whom have seemed to really appreciate my outlook on 0.01-isking process. I hope this outlook can smooth over some new players introduction to the market. -- Kadin Arbosa 04:27, 20 January 2014 (UTC)