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Date: 12/27/2011 3:02:11 AM
From: Niccolò

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Date: 12/27/2011 11:52:25 AM
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Daytraders will never die!!!

Hi I am a daytrader. And I have a clear conscience.

Have you think about how leagues are more competitive each season due to the training of all rosters?
Have you think about the difference in the Arena size? I joined BB in season 12 and I get a 18.000 stadium. User struggling in my same division are all older (BB-Team age) than me. So they had more time to invest on the arena. How can new-user grown faster than olders?

My point of view is that TL is a democratic place... - Maybe we can say, that it is a democratic jungle -
I tried to explain how I buy & 2weeks & sell to a few users, but they do not have my same results. A lot of things determine it and it is legal.

Market is going to be like now during a few seasons if no change will be done. Because, the first top-player are now on an age where none buy them for the FA first price. a 200k Center with multi-ridiculos of 32yo, it is not reliable for 1M.

GM made some changes - like the minimum salary cap - that are making economy more reliable, and I like this changes.
I also think that a lower market is more democratic. Players are more difficult to find if they are a first category player.

The only thing I found unfair is the difference between small and big countries.
For this reason I always hope that a filipine team will buy one of my 1k investment for 100k. As Robin Hood...



Last edited by Niccolò at 12/27/2011 11:54:21 AM

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Date: 12/27/2011 11:58:08 AM
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I find this giving me a headache and being amusing at the same time.

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Date: 12/28/2011 12:37:57 AM
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Daytraders will never die!!!

Hi I am a daytrader. And I have a clear conscience.

....

My point of view is that TL is a democratic place... - Maybe we can say, that it is a democratic jungle -
I tried to explain how I buy & 2weeks & sell to a few users, but they do not have my same results. A lot of things determine it and it is legal.

....

For this reason I always hope that a filipine team will buy one of my 1k investment for 100k. As Robin Hood...



I think this sums it up best: (202503.51)

From: Marot

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The only thing I found unfair is the difference between small and big countries.
For this reason I always hope that a filipine team will buy one of my 1k investment for 100k. As Robin Hood...



That's something i see every week. Managers buy a rookie for 1-5k, they train it 1-2 weeks(or they don't train it) and after they sell it for 100-200k.

You can do it with 2-3 rookies x week and if you do it over and over again during all the season it's easy to take an advantatge over your opponents from this kind of day-trading.

This day-trading it's just about ''lying'' the new managers who don't know the players price(most of the times i see the buyers are new managers) and end wasting their money in players that aren't worth more than 10-20k


This day-trading hurts the game, i don't know why GM's doesn't suggest to BB's to stop this day-trading(since they see this everyday).








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Date: 12/28/2011 9:33:35 AM
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This day-trading it's just about ''lying'' the new managers who don't know the players price(most of the times i see the buyers are new managers) and end wasting their money in players that aren't worth more than 10-20k


If a player is sold for more than what he's worth, just report the purchase and it'll be investigated. If it's really definitely overpriced, the GMs will act.

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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Date: 12/28/2011 9:41:22 AM
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If a player is sold for more than what he's worth, just report the purchase and it'll be investigated. If it's really definitely overpriced, the GMs will act.


The problem is a price range where the player isn't "definitely overpriced", but also no manager who is a bit experienced wouldn't pay this sum.

Here's an example from our league - I saw it today in the news:

(19379856)

I don't know his skills, but 195k DMI at Proficient GS indicates this player's virtual salary probably doesn't exceed 17-18k.

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