The more we looked around, the more opportunities we found. When we first started reselling, we didn’t really think of any other place besides garage sales to buy inventory from. Sourcing can be difficult if you don’t know where to find inventory. It is possible, you just have to get creative. And I also know people who live in very rural places that make a full-time living selling on ebay. I am rather envious of people who have more sourcing opportunities than I do. Sourcing can also be difficult if you have limited mobility or have a full-time job and ebay is your side hustle. Occasionally, there will be something worth buying but it’s not often. There are two within 20 minutes of me, and neither of them are very good. Not everyone has a Goodwill on every corner. If you live in a rural area, it can be hard to find to inventory. This post is going to help you think outside the box with your sourcing process. Getting creative about where and how you source can help you overcome this problem. Yet somehow, we have never run out of inventory. I totally understand! We live in a small town, and it has been challenging at times. If you live in a rural area, it may feel like you can’t find anything to purchase. It’s important to find good products at a good price that will sell quickly. So you want to start a reselling business, but you need to source inventory for ebay and Amazon to actually have something to sell.  Do give it a try.Beginners Guide to Sourcing Inventory for Ebay Overall, this is a fantastic tool for stock market scanning and trade management that is useful for all types of market participants ranging from day traders to investors. Click on Portfolio Management tab and enter the stock transaction details as needed. Stocks bought/sold can be tracked using the portfolio feature available in JStock. (2 seconds is the smallest value available which means faster scanning). Select Options > Speed and change the values. This can be useful when screening stocks for day trades where the interval can be set to the smallest value for faster updates. JStock will run this screener and display the entire list of stocks that match the required criteria.Īlso, the refresh interval for scanning stock prices can be changed if needed. From the list of indicators that show up, select the one created (MA in this case). Now, to use this for screening, click on Stock Indicator Scanner tab and hit Scan. Save the indicator by clicking on Save from right pane. In this example, the real time last price of stock is checked with it’s 10 day average price by using the greater than condition to generate an alert. The values of these blocks can be changed by right clicking and selecting Properties. The output from these will be used to generate an alert (bell icon). Another input will be the 10 day average price of the stock (the star icon with green arrow), comparison operator (= icon). The inputs here will be the real time last traded price of the stock (the star icon). Now for example, a screener that will check if the stocks are trading at a price that is higher than their 10 day average price needs to be created, the required design will be something like below : To create a custom indicator, click on the Stock Indicator Editor tab. It does not need a specific programming language but rather a flowchart type of design wherein various blocks representing different elements like stock prices, constant values, historical and relative values of stocks, logical/arithmetic operators which can be put together to form a screening strategy. To get an alert if a specific stock has crossed a price above or below the desired value, simply enter those values in the Fall Below and Rise Above columns next to the stock symbol.Īn alert will be displayed if either of those conditions are triggered.Ĭreating custom indicators for screening of stocks is simple in JStock. Now, once the chosen market list is loaded, the entire list of stocks for that will be displayed. To add a specific symbol which may not be on the stock list (it does cover all the stocks so this is not really needed), select Database > Stock Database and add the stock symbol.
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