Bring back some of the old credit shop pets


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Kaleria

6:37am Nov 21 2010

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I support this idea.

 

As a new(er) user, I have been able to aqquire already-hatched creatu of the retired CS types, but even the staunchest people against this must admit that there's a big differance between 'oh just go buy one someone else hatched' and actually being able to hatch one yourself.

 And for the record, anyone who says saving up is easy, it's not. It's really unplesant to tell someone to 'just work really hard and someday you'll be able to do it' because it's not true. It's not that easy, and I do use the stock market, I have a rancher shop, I play the games every day. You know how much tu I've managed to collect in that time? A whopping 1.5 mil. Yup, you read that right. 1.5.

 I don't buy anything but food, I put pets up at auction. This isn't a lack of effort, it's a lack of it actually being doable.

 For the record, even in the market boom that Kir caused, I made about 50 mil. 100 shy of the 150mil Liyure egg I want. There's only one usershop with Liyure eggs. There isn't another option.

If we're going to look at this from a money-making view, think of how much money would be made by a comeback. Everyone who's been wanting them would rush out and buy them. '

 Yeah, it'd drop market value, but I'd say 150mil is inflation not keeping the market high. No one can pay that who doesn't already have everything they could possibly want. Cut the newcomers some slack and think about it for a minute. How would you feel if you couldn't get one? Before you say 'I'd feel fine because it's just how things are' actually stop and consider it. Honestly. For real.

 Yeah. It kinda bites. So rather than telling everyone it's easy when it's not, why not try actually putting yourself in our shoes for once. Or better yet, close your account and start a new one so you can see what it's actually like down at the bottom.

Yaizhbeen

7:16am Nov 21 2010 (last edited on 7:17am Nov 21 2010)

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Sparing up IS easy. And I only do Stock Market. If you do Stock Market and you're still poor, let me tell you, you do something WRONG, and instead of whining you should look into it, how others do it differently.

Today I bought FRE stocks.

FRE is at 30, I bought the max limit: 50000.
It cost about 1.500 000 TU (you have that much too as you said.)

I will sell FRE once its value goes 350+
If it is 350, and I sell the 50000 stocks, I will earn 17,500 000 TU.

That is 16 million pure profit, just by clicking a button once a day.
It is just patience, and watching the market (when I started stock I had daily notes of how each stock changed for at least 2 months to find out which one is worth investing to). And of course if I earn 16 mill, I do not rush to spend it, oh no. I invest all penny into DIFFERENT stocks.

And currently:
Your portfolio is currenty worth 96,667,030 tu.

Bad day for me, it actually dropped below 100 mill. awww... Tomorrow it might go up to 150 mill. I have 13 kind of different stocks (50000-100000 each). Whichever goes up, I win.




Yoshi

9:44am Nov 21 2010

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Go out and find a really stocks-savvy friend to work with, Kaleria, or ask around in the Shoutbox if someone will help you out. They're extremely helpful to have around. When I started doing stocks, I had no idea what I was doing and not much tu to spend on them - my first day trying them was simply a lucky pick.

It was all thanks to my friend Riyo that I was able to keep it up in any way. Every reset, she'd mention what she bought, and I'd buy it too. Every time she sold, I'd sell the same thing. For the next few months, even though my portfolio wasn't huge like hers has always been, I'd make about fifteen million every two or three weeks.

And the thing is that she'd only joined three months earlier and had almost nothing because of the site hack from that time, which put her in the ranks of people whose accounts were deleted in the rollback, while I'd been here for about ten months. It's more about observation and judgment than how long you've been on the site.




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