Just found a nice trade route... but then i realised something

Aww, guys, I think you scared em away.

OP: What are you trading in? That might be a good amount in a Hauler or something small...once you upgrade to a bigger ship though, like a t6, you can make a lot more...and it just keeps going up after that.
 
20,000 Every 5-10 minutes ??

What are you trading in, a shuttle?

I'm currently earning 1050 per ton one way, 1200 per ton another - single jump (14.5Ly - but can be done in 2 with a jump of 11Ly then a 4Ly).

I'm in a Type 7. I'm making 200k+ per jump.

You're welcome to join me :)

Well damm PM me and i will :D
 
If you thought trading was OP on your own, try winging up with a couple of T9s on a good route you'd be making 65k in profit bonds every time you dock.
 
I am earning 100,000Million every trip, and the trip lasts 2 seconds, then I go bounty hunt and get a minimum of 2,000 million for every target, and thats in a basic sidewinder with no weapons taking on 240 elite Anacondas.

Don't lose your nerves now, the console audience have not even thought about posting on this forum, yet.
 
It makes no sense from a realism perspective. Last I checked, there weren't any truck drivers making anywhere near the amount of money as a Fleet Admiral. Thus pursuing a combat career in Elite should be the most profitable.

/flamebait
 
It makes no sense from a realism perspective. Last I checked, there weren't any truck drivers making anywhere near the amount of money as a Fleet Admiral. Thus pursuing a combat career in Elite should be the most profitable.

/flamebait

Should not respond to flamebait, but your comparison is wrong. Neither of those roles exist in ED.

Try Eddie Stobart vs Naval Reserve. Front line troops earn a pittance when compared to Stock Market Analysts or Independent Hauliers.
 
Should not respond to flamebait, but your comparison is wrong. Neither of those roles exist in ED.

Try Eddie Stobart vs Naval Reserve. Front line troops earn a pittance when compared to Stock Market Analysts or Independent Hauliers.
Should not respond to flamebait, but your comparison is wrong. Neither of those roles exist in ED. Try something like Fleet Admirals who earn huge money compared to guys hauling cargo cross country for measly earnings.

(To be fair, I didn't expect anyone to take the comment seriously and go to the equally slimy opposite end of the spectrum. Gross.)
 
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