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ebay and auczilla stats
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.market.auction
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Date:
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Tue, 29 Feb 2000 04:13:04 GMT
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I was bored at work the other day, so I wrote a couple of little scripts, just
to see what would happen.
Ebay stats - I was wondering if I could make some sort of meter of the auctions
on ebay, somewhat like the dow jones... Here's what I found:
LEGO-VOL for Feb 28 : $61431 (+0), 2262 (+0) auctions)
LEGO-PPL for Feb 28 : 9.00 $/Lbs (+1.00 $/Lbs), 41 (+0) auctions)
LEGO-PPP for Feb 28 : 22.10 Cents/Pc (-0.00 Cents/Pc), 216036 (+0) pieces)
LEGO-VOL - just a sum of all the auctions that ended in the past week, with at
least 1 bid, and a sum of what they went for.
LEGO-PPL - price per lbs - an average of big auctions prices
LEGO-PPP - price per piece - resolving set->piece count, an average of what you
pay for each brick... :)
Anyone interested in these? perhaps ideas for other stats - maybe "blue-sets"?
:P
For Auczilla - I was just playing with it, trying to get some totals, how much
people are spending, etc... But before I do anything with it, Todd - do you
mind?
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: ebay and auczilla stats
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| I'm interested in this information. LEGO-VOL has the dollar sum of auctions that ended in the past seven days: $61431 x 52 weeks = nearly $3.2M / year. Wow. To me, that's a lot of money. But to TLC, I assume it is not- TLC had $1.3B 1999 total (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.market.theory)
| | | Re: ebay and auczilla stats
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| (...) I'd really rather that you didn't. Especially individual peoples' private totals -- that's their business. Yes, someone could write a script to tally up how much each person is spending, but by nature it's not really public information. It (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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