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JoYsTiCk NaViGaToR
YoAficionado

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:38 am
8-) Care to share? Thanks a bunch. 8-)

Swedish
YoBeliever

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:59 am
Just be wise about the amounts. Make sure you are able to estimate how much profit you will gain or how much you will lose. Take a good look of what's "TRENDING" on YoWorld and be observant of the things that will heighten the prices.

Trade:
Before you trade, If it's a wearable.. Make sure you see the item worn before you buy. If it's a furniture, get into an apartment or a place with you and the seller and let them show the items if it pleases you.

When you trade, make sure the item is there and wait till that happens and then you can put in coins.
If you can't see the item and the Check Box has been checked by your trader, CANCEL THE TRADE and tell them "I don't see item" TRADE AGAIN. ADD 10 COINS. AND IF THE TRADE FORMAT PLEASES YOUR EYES. Hit that Bodonkey!


Have a great Day!

Scarlet
YoNovice

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:55 am
If someone says agrees to your price (example 550k) but only puts 500k or 540k tell them no thats not what we agreed and you'll be surprised if you point it out they'll put in the correct amount!
(It also shows you're a serious no-nonsense seller)

Mizz Libra
YoManiac

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:00 am
Try to be informed as possible about items, especially if you are buying them.
Know their exact name and what they look like,to avoid being scammed for a similar looking item or an item with similar name.
Also know their going price. You neither want to pay way way more (unless you want the item bad enough) nor rip off the seller.

If something in the trade seems fishy,it won't hurt to take a screen shot,so if you have to send a report you have proof.

Papa Woody
#1 YoFiend

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:02 am
You must first figure out what price range you want to trade in. If you have a million coins, you probably want to trade items the 100-250k range. This gives you flexibility to buy and sell as you find good deals. There is nothing worse than finding an item you trade that you KNOW you can make coins on and you don't have the coins to pick it up.

Next ,there are too many items in Yo to trade everything with knowledge. Try to find 10-20 items that you can follow in the range you want to trade. I make sure they are popular things that people buy and sell often.

Now you have to establish the high and low ends of the trading range. When I was the Bling Tub king of Yo, they traded between 7-20k. Anything under 10k was an immediate buy. Anything between 10-15 was a negotiation. And I never sold below 15k. I'd take my profit and buy up more of them and so on and so on.....

Finally, it is about fun. The art of the trade should be enjoyed. If you are stressed out, hit Altons for a while and have some fun. :)

JoYsTiCk NaViGaToR
YoAficionado

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:18 pm
How do you predict which ones are going to be hot stuff.

Papa Woody
#1 YoFiend

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:23 pm
LoVeLy DaRLiNG (148113684) wrote:How do you predict which ones are going to be hot stuff.


Speculating is impossible. You can only draw from history.

-If it is old or gold, it will likely become popular.
-Wearables are way more popular than decorations.
-Never underestimate the power of greed.
-Watch what people wear from any new releases. If an item is worn by many, it is likely to become huge.
-Be patient.

JoYsTiCk NaViGaToR
YoAficionado

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:25 pm
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:-Never underestimate the power of greed.


Can you expound? I dont understand much.

Papa Woody
#1 YoFiend

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Fri Jun 20, 2014 2:55 pm
LoVeLy DaRLiNG (148113684) wrote:
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:-Never underestimate the power of greed.


Can you expound? I dont understand much.


Greedy players are predictable. When I smell greed in another player, they are the ones I target for extracting the most from. They are often impatient, impetulent, and easy to manipulate. Leveraging their desire to maximize coins as fast as possible is simple. Be more patient than they are. Play dumb. Use their 'plans' against them as leverage. By talking with them you can learn a great deal about where they can be leveraged. If they have a goal or are trying to liquidate, they are super easy to exploit. It takes practice, but it can be done. :P
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