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[STO] Dilithium Tracking 11/1/12

Not quite the 11th hour, but late, and I do apologize!

 

  FMonday Tuesday Wed Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8/27/2012     160 165 161 156 158
9/3/2012 157 157 157 156 153 152 153
9/10/2012 154 153 154 154 154 154 154
9/17/2012 155 156 155 155 155 154 155
9/24/2012 154 155 159 165 163 158 160
10/1/2012 161 159 160 159 156 157 157
10/8/2012 157 157 158 159 158 158 158
10/15/2012 160 159 160 160 159 158 158
10/22/2012 158 158 158 158 158 158 157
10/29/2012 157 158 157 157      

 

Finally! Some more movement!

 

 

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I shan’t pontificate to much this go ‘round. I’m personally wondering if uncertainties over what changes Season 7 will bring has people less willing to participate in the exchange right now. We’ll see. It could also be Dilithium buyers are not quite as willing to pay the same premiums as before.

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