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12321Yyh [In general is it the bigger the module/ship the bigger the profit margin?]
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 Not at all. More popular items have bigger profit margins because they tend to run out in the hubs which keeps the price less sticky up (you clear the market every once in a while and you can cheat downward pressure on prices). Build things that are used commonly in missions and PvP. Don't trust the fittings on the eve-o forums, trust the fittings you know are used by you and other TEST people. Your best source of evidence on what to build comes from what you wish was more available on the market. Not at all. More popular items have bigger profit margins because they tend to run out in the hubs which keeps the price less sticky up (you clear the market every once in a while and you can cheat downward pressure on prices). Build things that are used commonly in missions and PvP. Don't trust the fittings on the eve-o forums, trust the fittings you know are used by you and other TEST people. Your best source of evidence on what to build comes from what you wish was more available on the market.
  
-Ships are often sold nearly at cost in empire, but the popular ones are still the best source of raw profit. You will need Advanced Industry V, good trade skills, and good standings to make it worth building ships to sell in empire. Also consider the System Cost Index when finding a place to build in empire. In TEST space (Vale of the Silent), minerals are fairly easy to come by, either by buying locally from miners, or by importing compressed ore.+Ships are often sold nearly at cost in empire, but the popular ones are still the best source of raw profit. You will need Advanced Industry V, good trade skills, and good standings to make it worth building ships to sell in empire. Also consider the System Cost Index when finding a place to build in empire. In TEST space, minerals are fairly easy to come by, either by buying locally from miners, or by importing compressed ore.
  
 It can be good to avoid really cheap modules because with a lot of the popular cheap stuff guys will run massive piles and dump that inventory on the market all at once. It can be good to avoid really cheap modules because with a lot of the popular cheap stuff guys will run massive piles and dump that inventory on the market all at once.
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