This Socialist Piggy went to the Market... Week 4

Day 1,895, 22:45 Published in Canada Poland by TheSocialistChicken

The big story of the week is that gold is plunging from its perch at the $330’s to the mid $200’s, I don’t know if this shift is going to be sustained, But my gut says it will. Next Week I will start incorporating graphs.

Lets break it down...

DAY 1889

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.15
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.30
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.70
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.94
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $2.00
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.56
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $10.45

Not much change other than Q3 weapons, which are back up again today.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.05
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.07
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.11
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.30
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.31
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.38
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.10

Food prices for foods are stable. not to much to say. Normal day.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.04

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.04


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $17.00

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $293

Over the last 2 days the Gold market has all but collapsed, Prices have dropped
$30 from yesterday. No one knows where gold will go next. Lets see where this goes.



DAY 1890

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.15
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.29
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.53
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.99
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $2.00
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.50
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $9.65

Weapons remained untouched today, unlike the gold market in the last few days.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.04
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.05
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.09
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.20
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.31
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.38
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.04

Q1 - Q4 weapons prices dropped slightly. Q5 - Q7 prices remained stable.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.03

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.03


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $15.01


Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $282

Prices for gold has shed another $10 today. This Financial crisis, Or what I have dubbed the “Panic of Day 1888” has taken us by surprise. I predict prices will continue to fall.


DAY 1891

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.15
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.29
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.51
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.95
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.50
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.75
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $9.48

The only weapons that made a decent move were Q5 weapons, down half a dollar from yesterday. In other news Spain is handing Canada our ass. This could have a terrible effect on our economy.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.04
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.06
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.09
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.17
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.29
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.38
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.00

Foods have remained untouched today, Not too much to say.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.03

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.04


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $15.10

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $277

Gold is down another $5. This week has been a shit storm of a gold market. So far gold is down $63 from it’s perch at $340 of a few weeks ago, and gold is only going to continue to fall.


DAY 1892

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.17
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.33
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.44
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.90
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.90
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.30
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $9.60

Every weapon is up, Save for Q3’s and Q6’s.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.03
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.06
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.09
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.16
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.28
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.50
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.98

The only major move today was Q6, up 12 cents. All other foodstuffs are sitting where they were a day ago, or a cent off.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.04

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.03


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $11.75

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $276

It looks like Gold has found another perch, sitting $1 down from yesterday. I hope that gold is going to stop it’s all too dramatic descent and level off at a comfortable level. If my name as an amateur gold broker is to have any credibility by the end of this, This thing needs to start climbing.



DAY 1893

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.22
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.34
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.51
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.00
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.87
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.30
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $10.12

Most weapons are up with the exeption of Q5 weapons, This could be a sign that markets are improving.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.04
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.06
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.10
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.15
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.22
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.49
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.97

No major move in the food market. Its a rather normal day.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.04

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.03


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $10.10

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $260

Well, my hopes have been dashed. Gold is down another $16. over the past week, gold is down $80. I will revise my prediction. Gold will continue to drop.


DAY 1894

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.19
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.33
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.44
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.05
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.80
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.00
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $9.94

After prices started to rise earlier this week, prices have slipped a little. All prices are down.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.04
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.06
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.09
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.16
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.30
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.50
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.97

Prices have remained stable over the past week. there was little change today, some food up a few cents, some down.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.01

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.04


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $10.12

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $263

Gold is up $3, I hope this is going to be a turn around.


DAY 1895

Weapons

Q1 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.12
Q2 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.30
Q3 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.42
Q4 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $.83
Q5 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $1.81
Q6 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $3.15
Q7 weapons on the eCanadian market were priced at $9.50

All prices but Q5’s and Q6’s are down.

Food

Q1 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.04
Q2 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.05
Q3 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.09
Q4 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.12
Q5 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.31
Q6 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.50
Q7 Foodstuffs on the eCanadian market were priced at $.96

The only move more than a cent was Q4 weapons, down to 12 cents from 16 cents.

Raw food

Raw material needed to make food was priced at $.03

Weapons Material

Raw material needed to make weapons was priced at $.04


Jobs Markets

At 8:00pm PST, the highest paid job on the market was $12.00

Gold

At 8:00pm PST, Gold was sitting at $257

Prices have continued to slip. Gold has finished the week nearly $80 down from last sunday.


WEEK IN REVIEW

Markets continued to slide this week. Weapons are down, Food is down, Gold is down, But salaries are up.

Price Overview...

Weapons Market

Q1 Weapons: -2 cents from last Sunday
Q2 Weapons: No Change from last Sunday
Q3 Weapons: -3 cents from last sunday
Q4 Weapons: +2 cents from last Sunday
Q5 Weapons: -17 cents from last Sunday
Q6 Weapons: -83 cents from last Sunday
Q7 Weapons: -1.46 cents from last Sunday

Q7 Weapons made the biggest move this week again, down $1.86 cents.

Food Markets

Q1 Foodstuffs: no Changes from last Sunday
Q2 Foodstuffs: -1 cent from last Sunday
Q3 Foodstuffs: -3 cents from last Sunday
Q4 Foodstuffs: +1 cent from last Sunday
Q5 Foodstuffs: -1 cents from last Sunday
Q6 Foodstuffs: +12 from last Sunday
Q7 Foodstuffs: -14 cents from last Sunday

Q7 Foodstuffs made the biggest move this week, down 14 cents.

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