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    Torn City Market Tracker Enhanced Analytics
    Overview

    Welcome to the Torn City Market Tracker Enhanced Analytics, a powerful tool designed to help you navigate the complex world of Torn City's market. With this tool, you'll gain unparalleled insights into market trends, prices, and statistics, making it easier to make informed decisions when buying, selling, or trading items.

    Key Features

    1. Real-time Price Tracking: Get instant updates on the prices of your desired items, including their current market value, highest and lowest prices, and average price.
    2. Historical Price Data: Access a comprehensive database of historical prices for each item, allowing you to analyze trends and make informed decisions.
    3. Market Sentiment Analysis: Understand the overall sentiment of the market, including positive, negative, and neutral sentiments, to help you make more accurate predictions.
    4. Trend Insights: Receive detailed insights into the current trend of each item, including its direction, percentage change, and previous change.
    5. Item Management: Easily add, edit, and remove items from your tracking list, and manage their desired prices, min and max quantities.
    6. Advanced Statistics: Calculate moving averages, correlations, and other advanced statistics to gain a deeper understanding of the market.
    7. Customizable Dashboard: Personalize your dashboard to display the information you need, with options to customize the layout, colors, and more.




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    Correlations Feature


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    Correlations Feature

    The Correlations feature in the Torn City Market Tracker Enhanced Analytics allows you to analyze the relationships between different items in the market. This feature provides valuable insights into the market's dynamics, helping you make more informed decisions when buying, selling, or trading items.

    What Players See

    When accessing the Correlations feature, players will see a table displaying the correlation coefficients between different items. The table will show:

    • Item A: The item you have selected as the base item for the correlation analysis.
    • Item B: The item you want to analyze in relation to Item A.
    • Correlation Coefficient: A value ranging from -1 to 1, indicating the strength and direction of the correlation between the two items.

    Understanding Correlation Coefficients

    A correlation coefficient of:

    • 1: Indicates a strong positive correlation between the two items. When the price of Item A increases, the price of Item B also tends to increase.
    • -1: Indicates a strong negative correlation between the two items. When the price of Item A increases, the price of Item B tends to decrease.
    • 0: Indicates no correlation between the two items. The prices of Item A and Item B are unrelated.
    • Values between -1 and 1: Indicate a weaker correlation between the two items. The relationship between the prices of Item A and Item B is not as strong as a correlation of 1 or -1.

    Interpreting Correlation Coefficients

    To interpret the correlation coefficients, consider the following examples:

    • Strong positive correlation (1): If you notice a strong positive correlation between two items, such as a rare item and a common item, it may indicate that the demand for both items is increasing. This could be a good opportunity to buy the rare item and sell the common item to take advantage of the rising prices.
    • Strong negative correlation (-1): If you notice a strong negative correlation between two items, such as a high-end item and a low-end item, it may indicate that the demand for the high-end item is decreasing while the demand for the low-end item is increasing. This could be a good opportunity to sell the high-end item and buy the low-end item to take advantage of the falling prices.
    • No correlation (0): If you notice a correlation coefficient of 0 between two items, it may indicate that the prices of the items are unrelated. This could be a good opportunity to buy and sell the items separately, as the prices are not affected by each other.

    Tips and Tricks

    • Use multiple correlations: To get a better understanding of the market, try analyzing multiple correlations between different items.
    • Look for patterns: Identify patterns in the correlation coefficients, such as a strong positive correlation between two items and a weak negative correlation between the same two items.
    • Consider the item's rarity: The rarity of an item can affect its correlation with other items. For example, a rare item may have a stronger positive correlation with a common item than a low-end item.
    • Keep an eye on market trends: Correlation coefficients can change over time due to market trends and seasonal fluctuations. Stay up-to-date with the latest market trends to make informed decisions.

    By understanding and using the Correlations feature, you'll be better equipped to navigate the Torn City market and make more informed decisions when buying, selling, or trading items.



    I Will Be Releasing this Tool Soon Its A Game Changer

     

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    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

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    lmao

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    Asking for real money for that 90s UI should be a crime

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    Good luck with your RMT script lmao

    It's bogie's torn, we just live in it

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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

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    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Toolbox - a collection of my tools and spreadsheets made for Torn.

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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

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    Posted on 05:24:44 - 11/10/24 (2 months ago)
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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

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    Posted on 06:36:27 - 11/10/24 (2 months ago)
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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Weav3r [1853324]

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

    Please tell me this is all you and not just some AI prompt! This is gold :D

    Toolbox - a collection of my tools and spreadsheets made for Torn.

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    Posted on 17:37:41 - 11/10/24 (2 months ago)
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    Omanpx [1906686]

    First of all, this is not the correct forum.

    Second - are you asking for real money for a script?..

    Finally - this is way overcomplicated for what it is, but i guess it's a personal preference...

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Weav3r [1853324]

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

    Omanpx [1906686]

    Please tell me this is all you and not just some AI prompt! This is gold :D

    I wish I could but then I would be lying. Nah, when it comes to spouting out nonsense, AI has me beat. But good ole' Roc-A-Fella has even the AI beat in that regard; he's a seasoned pro. 

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    Posted on 02:00:39 - 12/10/24 (2 months ago)
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    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Weav3r [1853324]

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

    Omanpx [1906686]

    Please tell me this is all you and not just some AI prompt! This is gold :D

    Weav3r [1853324]

    I wish I could but then I would be lying. Nah, when it comes to spouting out nonsense, AI has me beat. But good ole' Roc-A-Fella has even the AI beat in that regard; he's a seasoned pro. 

    Me and my group of traders have been working on this tool for a while now and its surprising to receive the hate as expected.  

    The script relies on real-time data fetched from Torn's API, which is generally reliable and up-to-date. Errors in data collection (due to API issues or network errors) are handled gracefully with notifications for the user.


    The historical data is stored in the browser's storage, ensuring persistence and the ability to reference past data for trend analysis. 


    The script allows for data updates at intervals of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or 30 seconds, enabling a reasonably high frequency of data collection. Ideally, with frequent updates, the script can quickly amass a substantial amount of data for analysis.
    The script stores historical price data for selected items, enabling the collection of a significant number of data points over time.

    Solid data may necessitate a few weeks to a few months of data accumulation, providing a robust foundation for trend analysis and price forecasting.



    The time required to gather solid data also depends on the stability and activity within the Torn market.

    If the market experiences consistent day-to-day stability with steady price trends, solid data can be acquired relatively quickly.

    In contrast, if the market is volatile with frequent price fluctuations, it may take longer to distinguish significant trends from noise and that's not the case my guy so the hate is real you haven't seen a tool like this and there's none like this out.

    The duration to collect data for correlation analysis may vary depending on the number of item pairs you wish to analyze and the frequency of data updates. Generally, a longer data collection period ranging from several weeks to a few months would provide more robust and reliable correlation insights.

    It Collects the data and displays it 100% accurately this is for serious traders that's trying to collect solid data on the market to make the best trading decision 100

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    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    What's overcomplicated InLight me

    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Weav3r [1853324]

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

    Omanpx [1906686]

    Please tell me this is all you and not just some AI prompt! This is gold :D

    Weav3r [1853324]

    I wish I could but then I would be lying. Nah, when it comes to spouting out nonsense, AI has me beat. But good ole' Roc-A-Fella has even the AI beat in that regard; he's a seasoned pro. 

    I forgot to say we also working on a new update we will have a new panel added that will tell users when to buy/sell what price to buy at and what price to sell at not only that when to do it and not to as it collects data 

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    Omanpx [1906686]

    The correlation part is pretty pointless - a simple correlation means nothing in this context, especially for such a limited item selection. Very high chance of simple coincidence and any active trader knows the market trends better anyway. For it to be useful, you would need to check correlations for every item and even then you would have to be very cautious when acting on that information, making sure the correlation makes sense and is not just simple coincidence.

     

    You can see price history on item description, so that's pretty redundant.

     

    Sentiment analysis is an easy way to get caught in a hype train and lose a lot of cash quick. You need to predict trends, not try to catch up with them.

     

    The UI is very overwhelming by the looks of it - you'll spend more time trying to find anything on the UI than actually trading.

     

    The only really useful feature is real life item tracking and alerts. Though anyone who flips items already has a bot to do that.

     

    Not to mention that the base price is twice the cost of Torn subscription...

     

    All that, plus your low networth, simply does not look too promising.

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    While basic correlations can sometimes lack depth, they provide a quick look at price relationships. We can enhance this by providing deeper insights into items with significant historical transactions to refine the relevance of this analysis.

    I aim to supplement, not replace, existing data. Our focus is to provide a visual and analytical approach to the data, displaying market trends and alerts in real-time, which compliments the static historical price descriptions.

     I also understand the concern and can add disclaimers that sentiment analysis should be combined with other data points. We will also consider making this feature optional to suit more risk-averse traders.

    I am committed to enhancing the user experience. We'll simplify the UI and add tooltips or an onboarding tutorial for new users.
    I believe our tool can complement existing methods by offering unique visualizations and alerts tailored to user preferences. We will highlight these differentiators more clearly in our next update.

     And i can investigate more competitive pricing models, including tiered subscriptions or trial periods to attract a broader user base. And I ensure my script operates effectively for all users, regardless of net worth. User testimonials and successful trader stories will be showcased to demonstrate the script's utility across different trading experiences.

    Weav3r [1853324]

    Why do you keep saying "our"? Who else is there? Because I only see you. That entire response was nothing but a word salad. So I guess I'll stoop to your level. 

     

    Well, you see, pineapples don't wear socks, and that's exactly why hammering spaghetti into the ocean isn't a reliable postal service. If you try to overlay a platypus onto the moon’s emotional spectrum, it will absolutely disrupt the feng shui of bubble wrap distribution centers. Adding disclaimers to orange juice won’t make the toaster sing any louder. Real-time insights are just pickle-flavored ice cream in a quantum guitar string scenario.

    I mean, enhancing UI with kaleidoscopic penguin dynamics is like teaching an aardvark to salsa—impossible without the proper cheese licensing. And don't even get me started on historical transaction harmonicas! Visualizing trends is basically just a tuna casserole waiting to happen. Why highlight differentiators when the alphabet soup is perfectly fine in Morse code?

    Omanpx [1906686]

    Please tell me this is all you and not just some AI prompt! This is gold :D

    Weav3r [1853324]

    I wish I could but then I would be lying. Nah, when it comes to spouting out nonsense, AI has me beat. But good ole' Roc-A-Fella has even the AI beat in that regard; he's a seasoned pro. 

    Roc-A-Fella [2463064]

    Me and my group of traders have been working on this tool for a while now and its surprising to receive the hate as expected.  

    The script relies on real-time data fetched from Torn's API, which is generally reliable and up-to-date. Errors in data collection (due to API issues or network errors) are handled gracefully with notifications for the user.


    The historical data is stored in the browser's storage, ensuring persistence and the ability to reference past data for trend analysis. 


    The script allows for data updates at intervals of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or 30 seconds, enabling a reasonably high frequency of data collection. Ideally, with frequent updates, the script can quickly amass a substantial amount of data for analysis.
    The script stores historical price data for selected items, enabling the collection of a significant number of data points over time.

    Solid data may necessitate a few weeks to a few months of data accumulation, providing a robust foundation for trend analysis and price forecasting.



    The time required to gather solid data also depends on the stability and activity within the Torn market.

    If the market experiences consistent day-to-day stability with steady price trends, solid data can be acquired relatively quickly.

    In contrast, if the market is volatile with frequent price fluctuations, it may take longer to distinguish significant trends from noise and that's not the case my guy so the hate is real you haven't seen a tool like this and there's none like this out.

    The duration to collect data for correlation analysis may vary depending on the number of item pairs you wish to analyze and the frequency of data updates. Generally, a longer data collection period ranging from several weeks to a few months would provide more robust and reliable correlation insights.

    It Collects the data and displays it 100% accurately this is for serious traders that's trying to collect solid data on the market to make the best trading decision 100

    you haven't seen a tool like this and there's none like this out.

     

    Incorrect. In my own private use I have a tool that does everything your tool does, with substantially less data points. Torn's own API provides all the data points needed. Adding more just overcomplicates something that is relatively simple, especially when you have it generating the data on a per-user basis and only storing data in browser storage.

     

    As others have said as well, it sounds like your tool is breaking a lot of rules, and your networth is laughable. So your claims clearly aren't worth the merit you're giving them.

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