
Buying and Selling Game Contest Christmas 2021 Edition – 50 Hive to be won
Hi Everyone,
This is the final Buying and Selling Game before the seven-week challenge series. This version of the Buying and Selling Game will be part of the challenge series. After the challenge series, these contests will return in October. In September, I will be running the business version of the game. There onwards for the rest of the year, I will alternate the business version and the original version of the game.
The ‘Buying and Selling’ Game involves three simple steps.
All the information you need to know to play the game is provided in the question; i.e. no external research is required as all prices are hypothetical and locations are fictitious.
All entries must be made in the comments section of this post.
Each account is only permitted one entry.
The objective of the game is to make the highest profit from the sale of all the goods you have bought. If two participants make the exact same profit, the participant that entered first wins.
If nobody makes a profit (i.e. nobody enters the contest or if all participants make a loss), the prize of 30 Hive will be rolled over to the next contest. Therefore, the prize for the next contest will be 60 Hive.
All goods of the same type are identical; for example, Good A bought in Town X is the same as Good A bought in Town Y.
There are zero transaction and transport costs.
All cities, towns, islands and planets use the same currency.
Note: Triangular Distribution
A Microsoft Excel Model is used to determine the selling prices of each good in each city, town, island, or planet. These prices will be used to calculate the profits made by each participant. In the results post, the calculation of the selling price will be presented in a video. Below is the results post for Contest 18.
The account with the winning entry will receive 30 Hive and the first 12 entries will be given upvotes. The most profitable buying and selling price combination is also calculated. If the winner adopts this strategy, he or she will receive an additional 5 Hive.
For Contest 20, we will return to Planet Earth (Contest 18 was based in space). Trading will take place between towns and cities. These towns and cities specialise in beds.
For this contest, participants have been allocated $30,000 to buy 1 or more beds from any of the 5 towns or cities. These towns and cities are as follows:
See map below:
All types of beds are available in all 5 towns and cities. The available beds are as follows:
Table 1 contains the prices of each type of bed for each town and city.
Note: Beds can only be bought as whole pieces. For example, a participant could only buy 230 Queen Beds from Sloth Town, as there is insufficient money to buy the 231st Queen Bed.
After buying the beds, the participant must then sell all the beds he or she has bought in just one of the towns or cities named in the question. Remember, the selling prices are revealed in the results post. These prices are determined using the information provided in Tables 2, 3, and 4.
For this contest, I expect to see entries made in the following format:
Buying
Name of Place:
Goods purchased:
Number purchased:
Amount spent on goods:
Selling
Name of Place:
Buying
Name of Place: REM Beach
Goods purchased: Bunk Beds
Number purchased: 230
Amount spent on goods: $29,900
Selling
Name of Place: Nap Castle
The closing date and time for this contest is 6PM coordinated universal time (UTC) 23/06/2021. Responses after this time will not be accepted. The answers will be provided in the results post along with the video containing the generation of selling prices using the model.
I hope everyone has fun and enjoys this contest. I look forward to seeing you at the seven-week challenge in a couple of weeks.
If you want to know more about the ‘Buying and Selling’ Game, I suggest that you watch the following video:
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments section.
If you want to read any of my other posts, you can click on the links below. These links will lead you to posts containing my collection of works. These 'Collection of Works' posts have been updated to contain links to the Hive versions of my posts.
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