Atualizado em May 4, 2026 · 4 min
How to read prices, updates, and liquidity in the Albion market
Learn how to use city prices, collection times, and history to avoid decisions based on weak data.
Price is not a sale guarantee
The lowest listed sell price and highest buy order are important signals, but they do not guarantee immediate execution at your desired volume. A small order can distort the opportunity reading.
Always combine price with recent updates and likely demand. The older the data, the larger your safety margin should be.
History reduces noise
Short history shows the current moment. Longer history helps identify whether the price is within normal behavior or only a temporary swing.
When comparing cities, check whether the price difference is recurring. Repeatable opportunities are better for routine work; isolated spikes require quick execution.
Checklist before acting
Check collection time, available volume, fees, transport route, likely sale time, and competition risk. A good decision is one that still makes sense after those adjustments.
