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Re: Industrial "Killboard"
« Reply #15 on: 24 Nov 2013, 13:23 »

Number and value of contracts?


(I imagine you won't be able to capture private contract activity by corporations or individuals, but I figure public details might be accessible via the API.)
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Re: Industrial "Killboard"
« Reply #16 on: 01 Dec 2013, 09:44 »

Percentage your sell order is of Jita daily volume as a way of calculating market share.
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Re: Industrial "Killboard"
« Reply #17 on: 05 Dec 2013, 19:03 »

www.eve-mogul.com subtracts a traders purchases from sales to to determine profits.     It gives charts that show trade profit from weekly to hourly and has leaderboards ranking people by total profits earned.
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Re: Industrial "Killboard"
« Reply #18 on: 08 Dec 2013, 13:57 »

While looking at some of the price history data from EMD, I noticed that most tech 2 items move less than 100 Units in any given high-sec region in a single day.   It should be possible too, to make a spreadsheet that uses a corporation's market orders to show how many of a specific item were sold on a specific day in a specific region.

It's a simple matter after that to show your market share by comparing how many of the region's movement was your items.   For example, on 12/8/2013 81 Invul IIs sold in The Citadel,  12 of which were from LDIS giving them a 15% market share.   You could zoom out the time frame to month, quarterly or higher too if you keep track.
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