![]() ![]() Long term investing is a little more complicated. You will beat everyone selling for maximum price and be closer to the market price. Then once that is done re-sell it (4 Hour delay) for about 500-1,000 below the maximum price. This way you will beat everyone buying for the lowest price, and be closer to the regular price. If you invest before you go to bed, that would be good because you can just pick up the money in the morning.Īlthough the price doesn't change much you can still buy for about 500-1,000 lower than the regular price. While that is waiting invest in other things, or log out and do something else. If a rune scimitar's maximum price was 18k, then you would probably want to sell it for 17.5k. Buy 100 (Or the most your money can buy you, don't worry you will be able to buy more later) at the market price, then put it right back up on the market for just below the maximum price. So for example: Buy an item (not of a high price, so you can buy more) like a rune full helmet or a rune scimitar. You make an "Investment" for the market price or less (market price is best, so you are almost guaranteed to get the item instantly) and then put it back up on the market for a little less than the maximum price. Short Term Investing is exactly how it sounds. But, you can only buy a certain amount of items every four hours, to keep RWT's from Real World Trading" This way, you will beat everyone selling for maximum price, and it will probably sell faster. The trick is: A lot of people sell for maximum price, so beat them by selling lower than the maximum price. Never ever sell for the maximum price! Nobody except desperate people buy things at maximum price. Rule #3: Never Sell For the Maximum Price This way if you forget you will know, to make sure that you don't lose money. Since you will be buying and selling a lot, it is a good idea to have a pencil and a piece of paper to write down what you bought, how many you bought, the cost per unit and the total cost. ![]() If you aren't don't worry! You will get better over time. If you are experienced at watching the Grand Exchange charts this shouldn't be a problem. Sell when the price goes up, buy when the price goes down. This would make it a difficult item to merchant.Ī good item to merchant would be the death rune. ExampleĪs you can see the price doesn't move at all. Never, ever merchant something that's price never increases or decreases! Unless you wish to make no money, of course. Rule #1: Never Merchant Static-Price Items Let's start off with some basic merchanting rules. Great! Now that you are there you can begin your road to riches! The Basicsįirst, if you don't know what an abbreviation means, check out the Rune Dictionary guide for info on what the most common abbreviations are! And, if you have absolutely no clue what you are doing at the Grand Exchange, check out the Grand Exchange Guide!Īwesome! Now that you know what you are doing (If you didn't before) we can get started! Here is a map that should be helpful if you don't know where to go. Go through it and follow the path to the Grand Exchange. Walk east across the bridge until you reach the West Varrock Bank. If you have a Skull Sceptre from the Stronghold of Security, then you can teleport to Barbarian Village. You can use an Amulet of Glory to teleport to Edgeville, then cross the bridge and go under the Agility Shortcut, north-west of the Grand Exchange. You can use the spirit tree from the Tree Gnome Village or in the Grand Tree to teleport to the tree a little bit north-east of the Grand Exchange. If you have completed the Tree Gnome Village Quest (Grand Tree Quest to use the Spirit Tree at the Grand Tree), then you can use Spirit Trees. From the Varrock Square, walk west until you reach the Varrock West bank. If you have level 25 Magic, you can teleport to Varrock using 3 air runes, 1 fire rune and 1 law rune. You can simply walk to the Grand Exchange which is located to the north-west of the West Varrock Bank. ![]()
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