- FNI in Flux: The Market After the Meta Shift
by Matt ShigellaI’m an idiot and said that Nighthawks are Ferox T2, but alas that isn’t true. Post updated. The big news last week was Legion’s first patch went live on Friday the 9th of this month. The patch devastated entire fleets in seconds without a single shot fired. If the destruction had occurred, the real world… Read more: FNI in Flux: The Market After the Meta Shift - Salvage Bittervets: Nothing too weird about crashing the market
by Matt ShigellaThis post is a week late because my boyfriend was in town last week and I chose to spend time with him. Real life always comes first. Eve is known for its high octane, hardcore PvP culture, though more in terms of blowing up ships and ganking. Given this is a market blog, we are… Read more: Salvage Bittervets: Nothing too weird about crashing the market - That’s a Gneiss Venture you got there: Pyerite, Low Sec, and CCPleaseby Matt ShigellaPyerite seems to be the consistent story from week to week this month, and the elephant in the room when online with my corp. In the past couple of months, I have been considering creating a mineral index because of its centralness to industry, and because for the past two weeks, all I have thought… Read more: That’s a Gneiss Venture you got there: Pyerite, Low Sec, and CCPlease
- Commentary: July 2025 MERby Matt ShigellaWelcome back to Auric Quanta Strategies’ Market Analysis blog. I have been away in real life enjoying my summer and ready to head into the fall strong. I am going to ease back into posting and only post on Thursday for the next few weeks and we will see how the rest of my schedule… Read more: Commentary: July 2025 MER
- Commentary: June’s MER & Minerals
by Matt ShigellaCCP dropped the Monthly Economic Report (MER) for June in the morning (USTZ ET) of July 10th. There are some nice market nuggets inside the report and at least two I’ll highlight here. The Data Analysis Overall, the markets are starting to correct from the highs of May. This suggests that war preparations were well… Read more: Commentary: June’s MER & Minerals