| Shaun Altman Fund Manager   Join date: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 1,011 | 03-10-2006 09:54 Lawrence, I've been messing around with some different views on this data.  Is it possible to get something more in-depth?  Date, time, price and volume on every tick since LindeX opened would be nice.  I would like to be able to understand and visualize everything that the market has done.  Thanks in advance if you're able to get this data!    | 
        
            
                | StoneSelf Karuna His Grace Join date: 13 Jun 2004 Posts: 1,955 | 03-10-2006 09:59 From: Shaun Altman Lawrence, I've been messing around with some different views on this data.  Is it possible to get something more in-depth?  Date, time, price and volume on every tick since LindeX opened would be nice.  I would like to be able to understand and visualize everything that the market has done.  Thanks in advance if you're able to get this data!   as long as we're asking... information on open sell orders per (at least # of sellers and volume, but a break down by price would be nice) would be interesting | 
        
            
                | Shaun Altman Fund Manager   Join date: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 1,011 | 03-10-2006 10:02 From: StoneSelf Karuna as long as we're asking... information on open sell orders per (at least # of sellers and volume, but a break down by price would be nice) would be interestingI agree, it's odd that we can't see the actual orders. | 
        
            
                | Shaun Altman Fund Manager   Join date: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 1,011 | 03-10-2006 17:41 *bump*   | 
        
            
                | Gabriel Tackleberry Registered User Join date: 22 Feb 2006 Posts: 23 | 03-11-2006 10:34 From: Pham Neutra Philip, that surely is true, but we are currently witnessing a de-valuation of the Linden$ at a rather interesting rate: from 252 to 280 in less than 90 days, from 270 to 280 in less than 10 days. 
 Most effects have a reason, a cause. The only time something like this has happened before, was, when GOM was closing down. That something drastic would happen at such a moment seems understandable. I am wondering what is the reason this time.
 
 I agree that fluctuations in this scale are happening in First Life, too. But when they happen this fast, there is often some discussion and then action by the involved Governments or the Federal Reserve Banks (or equivalent institutions in other countries).
Could it be due to the Headlines freezing? On a Feb 8th headline that touts 'making a RL income in SL'? Causing a spike in interest, generating free Lindens at a much faster rate? Is there some reason why headlines dont update anymore? Seems rather misleading. | 
        
            
                | Patch Lamington Blumfield SLuburban Join date: 2 Nov 2005 Posts: 188 | 03-11-2006 12:04 From: Gabriel Tackleberry Is there some reason why headlines dont update anymore? Seems rather misleading.
They have always been slow to update, often sticking for weeks and weeks - because they relate to the last major press article.
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                | Pham Neutra Registered User Join date: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 478 | 03-11-2006 12:15 From: Gabriel Tackleberry Could it be due to the Headlines freezing? On a Feb 8th headline that touts 'making a RL income in SL'? Causing a spike in interest, generating free Lindens at a much faster rate?Is there some reason why headlines dont update anymore? Seems rather misleading.
There has been no "spike in interest" in SL in the last weeks. The growth rates for population and concurrent residents are falling . See http://secondslog.blogspot.com/2006/03/sl-economy-in-review-2006-february.html |