Using statistics to help improve study

Hey. I made a post early in silkroad's history to try to document how statistics can help new people make orders if they are afraid of their first order and the results were pretty interesting. I was curious if anyone was interested if I should redo this study on today's markets? Here is my original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1b3f90/using_statistics_to_help_noobs_make_the_first/.

What I did was gather the results from people posting on the original silk road forum asking for how many packages were sent and how many were received. The results flew in but now that the forums are long gone, I'm not sure where to gather data again. I'm taking a graduate statistics course and was interested in doing this again.


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[1 Points] None:

I would certainly read anything you did.


[1 Points] Theeconomist1:

Yeah I'd be quite interested in this. Mostly the math and conclusions. If you got the data there'd be a lot of cool applications. It'd be interesting to also do probability maps of vendor exit scams and such analyzing chatter here along with historical data.