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== Playing the Market == * Outside of some specific cases, it usually isn't worth the time to try playing the market, especially as a new explorer. Differences in buy and sell prices for exploration loot tend to be pretty slim, and time spent updating orders is time not spent exploring. As you become more experienced, a market alt (especially in Jita) can be a good investment for buying as well as selling things. * Limited events such as Crimson Harvest and Winter Nexus tend to be great opportunities for earning ISK. However, the most lucrative event sites tend to be hotly contested. The Astero and Metamorphosis are good ships for high-end lowsec event sites due to their instawarp capabilities and slot layouts. * It can be worthwhile to hold event loot such as SKINS or cerebral accelerators until after the event ends and supply dries up.
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