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pretty hard to find 18% returns on a rl investment. Slightly lower than I expected, but on par for what will be a strong future.
3.5 * 52 = 182. 1000 / 182 = 18.2. I have to agree with narfi. 18.2% is not a bad return at all. The big question is whether the 3.5 PED weekly will be sustainable. But this does make me want to look into converting some of my in-game assets into deeds, actually.
365 / 7 = 52.something * 3.5 to project from 'week' to year. That way you get 18.25%. That does not sound bad indeed. But there are definitely investment in 'real world' which can be considered less risky, are regulated by laws and contracts, and have a similar performance. Closed-end funds investing in transport ships for example. Also real world investments should have lower fees, can be free from currency risks depending on where you invest (and if not might apply a better exchange rate than MA does), can lead to tax deduction, etc. There are many aspects to consider when looking at it from an investment perspective. I would rather compare it to shares of a soccer club fans buy to support their team no matter the performance of the shares. Uhm, can anyone post or direct me to the current fees for depositing/withdrawing please?
It's the same for all methods? Can't find any info about it. Withdrawing is 1%, but at least 100 PED. Exchange rate for withdrawing is the one from the ECB, it says. But what is the exchange rate for non-Euro currencies? And what is the exchange rate for depositing? However, let's get that info on the wiki if we find it.
I was wrong, for credit card it is 3,5% (checked with my deposits) but maybe the bank gets something to. I got 965 PED for 100 dollar. No idea about the other methods. you mean 1000 PED Narfi might be able to look up what the exchange rate is for withdrawing, he has done it in the past.
It is my understanding that a bank transfer deposit doesn't have any fees, so if you are depositing investment size amounts you can do it without fees. My withdrawal was over a year ago so no longer shows on my transaction history, and I have no interest in requesting my full history. narfi
But but but... Shouldn't all this info be available somewhere? At least in some good hidden smallprint? The little I got is from Support FAQ. I was trying to say: The fee for withdrawing is 1% of the withdrawal's value, but at least 100 PED. But yes, the minimum value for withdrawing is 1000 PED, withdrawing fee for that would be 100 PED, resulting in 10% of the withdrawal value being eaten up by the fee.
Well lets see if they answer my question and yes I think it should be available somewhere. And the minimum of 100 PED is a lot.
It should and I believe there was some sort of rate table but... I believe I read it way before the 2009 crisis. Google poped up this and this too. There are some details in there but they're seriously outdated. It is my understanding that MA will let Banks charge whatever they want for transfer fees which can vary from 0% to 100% (citation needed) and some banks have a fixed rate. It all depends on country and bank so, I think you will have to overcome a few taboos and ask people to review their banks' small print and post how much they charge for transfers and withdrawals.
MindArk bank info: Receiving Bank: Danske Bank Branch / Clearing: Göteborg City Företag / 1386 Account name: MindArk PE AB Jarntorget 8 SE 413 04 Gothenburg Checked the website of my bank and for payments in Euro they do not charge me anything if I do a bank transfer or if I receive one. Checked some other Dutch banks and they all do a bank transfer to/from Sweden free of charge