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Posted by: Ryn.6459

Ryn.6459

Hi you all.
I would like to start playing a little with TP. I do not aim in doing huges amount of gold just not losing money and get some extra input.
I have like 150 gold to start with… Is there any basic tips or consideration that I should rake into account?

Ty

Learning English, any correction is very welcome.

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Posted by: Schizo.1375

Schizo.1375

NEVER spend more money then you are willing to lose

Lurk these forums. A lot of information is given out.

Do your research. The two sites I visit most often are the wiki and spidy.

Know all sources for an item

Buy low, sell high

Edit: Diversify. Buy and sell from several different markets so if something unexpected happens, other markets will compensate.

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Posted by: icebreaker.9352

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Since t6 mats are reaching 50s soon , try to buy some heavy bags.

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Posted by: mtpelion.4562

mtpelion.4562

Know all sources for an item

All good advice from Schizo. I singled this one out because it is CRITICALLY important.
If you don’t know all the sources for an item you WILL get burned.

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Posted by: Infamous Darkness.3284

Infamous Darkness.3284

I’ve given this advice several times on this forum but here it is again http://www.gw2spidy.com/recipe/3461 buy these with jewler 500 most likely to come out soon and these being at almost 1/2 the price to buy as they are to craft they should make a good initial investment. Charged bands that come from CoE often have these same jewels in them if they are rare or exotic variety I cant remember.

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Posted by: Schizo.1375

Schizo.1375

Judging from OP’s question it looks like he wants something to supplement his daily income as opposed to long term investments for larger profits.

If this is the case, especially since this can require a lot of initial cost and not making money for months, I would instead look at setting up daily routines instead of the specific examples given. Crafting and flipping can be good for this.

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