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[STO] Dilithium Tracking 3/27/13

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I’ve had a great week off from work! I got to play paintball on two different days at Maui Paintball, got to see my visiting sister, and generally just relaxed! I won’t be playing again until the end of April, but it’ll be in a charity tournament to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. So, er, yeah, I’ll need to get in better shape in the next month...

A very awesome surprise is I got to chat with Tony from Priority One Podcast. So, tentatively speaking, you’ll hear me on the April 1st show next week!

Anyhow, Zen and Dilithium trading has really dropped since the Legacy of Romulus announcement. The Z:D ratio has been going up as well, and we’re over 1:100 again for the first time in a while. I suspect there’s a good number of players who aren’t participating in the market right now, opting to wait for LoR to come out. Now, are they saving up their Dilithium and Zen? Are they taking a break? I really don’t know, and I suspect your guess is as good as mine. Anyhow, now for the rest of the data...

Past 8 Weeks

1/28/2013

94 94 92 91 89 89 90
2/4/2013 90 91 91 91 92 91 91
2/11/2013 91 92 91 91 90   90
2/18/2013 90 92 94   91 90  
2/25/2013 91 91 90     88 88
3/3/2013 89 89 89 90 90   90
3/11/2013 90 90 91 93 92 92 93
3/18/2013 94 98 99 100 99 99 99
3/25/2013 101 102 103        

 

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