
Buying and Selling Game Contest Christmas 2021 Edition – 50 Hive to be won
Hi Everyone,
It’s time to announce the results of Challenge 3. I generated the prices a few days ago and now I have calculated the profit made by each participant.
For Challenge 3, participants were required to play a trading game that I invented. This game required participants to buy commodities from any of five hypothetical towns and then sell these commodities a week later at another town or city in attempt to make a profit. The participants were also required to explain how they made their selections and present the logic supporting those decisions.
Here is a link to the original Challenge 3 post.
Here is the link to the price calculation video.
So here is a just a quick recap of the prizes up for grabs for this challenge.
I would like to thank all seven participants for entering and taking the time to write posts and make the necessary analysis to determine the best commodities to buy. The participants are as followers.
The following table contains the profits and ROI made by each participant
Pos. | Participant | Profit | ROI |
---|---|---|---|
1t | @toyinbaruba | $8.8M | 88% |
1t | @doughtaker | $8.8M | 88% |
1t | @wireless07 | $8.8M | 88% |
1t | @knowledge-seeker | $8.8M | 88% |
5 | @deewhy07 | $4.5M | 45% |
6 | @diya28 | $2.8M | 28% |
7 | @lavanyalakshman | NA | NA |
As we have a four way tie for first place, I am splitting first and second place prizes between the four winners. I am adding an extra 1 SBD so that each winner can come away with 4 SBD each. Well done for making a great decision to buy copper in Meteor City and to then sell in Grudge Town.
The Spectrum Economics favourite posts goes to @doughtaker. @doughtaker produced an excellent post. Almost every aspect of the decision-making process was explained in detail. I particularly liked how @doughtaker immediately reduced the possible options by only considering the lowest price for each commodity; this certainly saves a lot of work from the beginning. The possible range of ROIs was also a very nice finishing touch to the post. This gave the readers a clear idea of the possible outcomes and also provided confidence that the recommended decision provided a guaranteed positive return.
In addition to the 4 SBD from sharing first place, you (@doughtaker) also win another 10 SBD as the Spectrum Economics favourite post.
Challenge 4 has just finished and voting will begin in a day or two. The link to the Challenge is available below. Challenge 5 is also about to commence, so keep your eyes open for that post as well.