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Podion VIII - Moon 15 - Nefantar Miner Association Mining OutpostAmarr VIII

FROM: Podion VIII - Moon 15 - Nefantar Miner Association Mining Outpost
TO: Amarr VIII (Oris) - Emperor Family Academy
DerelikDomain·21 jumpscautionUpdated 2m ago
Profitable Items
12
Total Profit
584.2M
Avg Margin
23.1%
ISK/Jump
27.8M
ROUTE SECURITYcaution
22 systems·3 recent kills
0.7~1.0 0.5~0.6 0.3~0.4 0.1~0.2☠ = recent kills

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Item
Buy Price
Podion VIII - Moon 15 - Nefantar Miner Association Mining Outpost
Sell Price
Amarr VIII
ProfitMargin Grade
Strontium Clathrates
Unknown · 3.0
3.8K4.6K274.1M16.8%B
Liquid Ozone
Unknown · 0.4
7296128.9M28.3%B
Heavy Water
Unknown · 0.4
82110102.1M28.7%B
Iteron Mark V
Unknown · 20000.0
1.2M2.0M30.5M60.5%C
Tritanium
Unknown · 0.0
3328.1M20.9%B
Thrasher
Unknown · 5000.0
400.0K677.5K11.4M63.3%B
Toxic Metals
Unknown · 0.2
3884352.5M8.2%B
Reactive Metals
Unknown · 0.2
4004441.9M7.0%B
Coercer
Unknown · 5000.0
750.0K902.2K1.9M16.0%B
Fusion L
Unknown · 0.0
991111.4M8.1%B
Cap Booster 3200
Unknown · 128.0
9.4K11.2K1.3M14.2%B
Fullerides
Unknown · 0.1
700763175.7K5.0%B
12 items

Route Analysis

Podion VIII - Moon 15 - Nefantar Miner Association Mining Outpost → Amarr VIII connects the Derelik and Domain regions across 21 gate jumps with a moderate-risk (mixed) security profile (score 35). After simulating order-book matching with full loss-zone exclusion, our engine identified 12 profitable trade opportunities on this route. The 3 highest-earning items include 0 reliability-A, 3 reliability-B, and 0 reliability-C grades, with 0 items rated rigid (most resistant to price shifts during transport). Total potential profit: 584.2M ISK at an average margin of 23.1%, equivalent to approximately 27.8M per jump.

Route safety & gatecamp signals

The 21-jump path crosses 10 highsec systems, 12 lowsec systems, and 0 nullsec systems. Gatecamp heuristics flagged 0 system(s) as camp-suspect, and the worst individual system along the route holds a danger score of 35. Combined with the overall route tier reading of moderate-risk (mixed) (total recent ship kills: 3), a blockade runner or cloak-capable transport is a safer pick; freighters should plan a scout alt on the most active gate or consider an alternative hub-to-hub leg.

Reliability & durability of the top items

Across the 3 profitable items surfaced by the engine, 0 earn A-grade reliability (score 90+), 3 earn B-grade, and 0 sit in C-grade or below. The highest-scoring trade is Heavy Water at 68/100, anchored by a deep destination buy wall and prices consistent with 7-day history. On durability, 0 items are rated rigid (score 70+) — their margins are resistant to short-term order-book drift and safe to commit to long freight, while fragile trades are best executed only when you are already at the hub.

Cargo strategy & hauler sizing

The full profitable cargo spans 7,352,327 m³ with a combined investment of 2.75B. This best fits a jump freighter or multi-trip freighter rotation; single-trip capacity is exceeded. The top 3 items alone yield 505.1M in just 75% of the total volume, so fast cloak-capable runs focused on those items compound ISK quickly, while bulk runs that include the lower-margin tail benefit from freighter-class capacity.

Analysis transparency

Total sell orders analyzed1,020
Clean sell orders (after IQR)435
Total buy orders analyzed39,631
Clean buy orders3,330
Fillable buy orders146
Candidate item types630
Skipped (margin < 5%)278
Final opportunities12

How profits are calculated

Each route is analyzed by pulling every market order in the source and destination regions from the EVE Swagger Interface (ESI). Orders are sanitized using interquartile-range outlier removal and minimum-volume filtering before being paired in a loss-zone-aware matching simulation: sell orders (ascending price) are consumed against buy orders (descending price) until the price curves cross, ensuring only realizable profits are reported. Reliability grades (A through F) deduct points for over-concentration on a single order, weighted-average deviation from lowest price, thin destination demand, and historical price anomalies. Durability grades (rigid / normal / fragile) measure how well the margin survives transport delays given order-book depth, market share, and refresh frequency.