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12 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27670372
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9.66 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26640211
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https://gyazo.com/04b71f00bd16ce0fa71cb6f291df5209 buyers for 9
12 seems like an outlier doesn't it?
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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27681947
Two more in classies at 9. I have to say that 12 does look like an outlier.
Hm. Buyer for 9.11.
And the outpost guy isnt responding on anything in comments.
In a healthy economy buyer-seller demand should be about equal. And it seems for items that are easily marketable, things are trending that way. I know for regular items people often use buyers to call sellers outliers, but the reality is that they should be weighted evenly in a healthy economy. That's what we do for keys - low end = buyers, high end = sellers. And I don't see why it should be different here.
This got me really confused
Okay, think about it this way. Why do we always say that if there is a buyer at 9.11 ref then any seller at 9 ref is an outlier? If there are 10 sales at 9 ref, you can't just ignore all of them based on a buyer. You don't normally see that because for most items, there's a lot more supply on the seller side and fewer buyers paying in pure. But ideally there should be an equal number of buyers and sellers for the same item like we often see on SCM and the buyers and sellers should converge at a single price point - in this case 9-9.11 ref.