Day 1 - Today I began my career as a capsuleer, having graduated from the Hedion University School in Sehmy. I immediately swore to began my life as a trader, not running missions for another, or killing pirates for profit. With just my 5,000 ISK that I managed to save before graduating, I began my life as a trader.
Reprocessed my Damage Control I and noticed that the sale of the minerals was more than the price it was selling for in station. Purchased a few, refined, used the cash to purchase more, until all 20 had been purchased. Wallet was 29,800 ISK, up from the starting 5,000. Noticed another station, in Kor-Azor, was selling 63 of them at the below-manufacturing cost price. Headed there and did the same.
Kor-Azor didn’t seem much like a hub, so I decided against reselling the Damage Control I’s on market for slightly higher than their true value – I needed isk now, not later. After cleaning out that area, wallet sat at 111,600 ISK. This Ni-Kunni trader had to hear down into the station for some drinks, so I set up some buy orders in Sehmy in the hopes they might fill while he was afk.
At the moment there are many competing priorities to establish myself in this competitive world – need to learn to fly an industrial, need to hone my learning abilities to reduce time spent in the future, and need isk in the wallet to make more. That in mind, I purchased Instant Recall with my remaining isk and set about honing my memory for the many days of learning ahead. Wallet down to 5.9k ISK with 59.7k in escrow.
Things weren’t working well, Kor-Azor is quiet, so I decided to set my ships engines to Rens, with 82.2k in the wallet. Buy orders removed.
Having arrived at Rens, I put up buy orders for a few different t1 frigates, destroyers and industrials, along with a few modules, hoping someone would sell them to me very cheaply within a short order of time. The Ni-Kunni are unscrupulous and ruthless businessmen, and we know how to turn a profit. People do sell cheaply, it’s just a matter of how long before it happens. Only one bite, so off to a slow start.