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Aggregate wholesale rates and marketplace recovery data to spot secondary market trends and build strategy.

Liquidata Benchmark Service aggregates secondary-market data across wholesale acquisition rates by category and recovery rates from online marketplaces. Compare how category economics move, identify market trends, and use the evidence to shape sourcing, buying, and resale strategy.

Input
Category-level wholesale and online-marketplace recovery data
Output
Market trends, category benchmarks, and strategy signals
Built for
Buyers, analysts, wholesalers, brokers, sourcing teams

SECONDARY MARKET INTELLIGENCE

Benchmark Service

Show one analyzed load’s profit potential in the context of eligible recorded sales.

Market Pulse snapshot · recorded final sales

Eligible recorded final sale loads plot acquisition cost as a percent of Verified Value against Expected Resale recovery as a percent of Verified Value. Bubbles above the break-even line show gross-spread opportunity before operating costs; asking prices are excluded.

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Acquisition cost versus Expected Resale recovery 75 of 76 eligible recorded-sale loads are plotted across 9 categories. 1 acquisition-cost extreme outlier excluded using the upper Q3 plus three times IQR fence of 52.5 percent. Horizontal axis: acquisition cost as a percent of Verified Value. Vertical axis: Expected Resale recovery as a percent of Verified Value. Bubble area represents Verified Value. 27 loads are above the break-even line. The separate orange subject is Small Appliances Liquidation Pallet — Verified Analysis, 42 Items. Its asking price is $1,628, or 7.7% of Fair Value. Its Expected Resale Revenue is $2,041, or 9.6% recovery. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Small Appliances Liquidation Pallet — Verified Analysis, 42 Items: 7.7% asking-price cost; 9.6% Expected Resale recovery Acquisition cost · % of Fair Value Expected Resale recovery · % of Fair Value Acquisition cost versus Expected Resale recovery 75 of 76 eligible recorded-sale loads are plotted across 9 categories. 1 acquisition-cost extreme outlier excluded using the upper Q3 plus three times IQR fence of 52.5 percent. Horizontal axis: acquisition cost as a percent of Verified Value. Vertical axis: Expected Resale recovery as a percent of Verified Value. Bubble area represents Verified Value. 27 loads are above the break-even line. The separate orange subject is Small Appliances Liquidation Pallet — Verified Analysis, 42 Items. Its asking price is $1,628, or 7.7% of Fair Value. Its Expected Resale Revenue is $2,041, or 9.6% recovery. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Small Appliances Liquidation Pallet — Verified Analysis, 42 Items: 7.7% asking-price cost; 9.6% Expected Resale recovery Acquisition cost · % of Fair Value Expected resale · % FV

03 / ANALYZED LISTING

Place one load in context

The Radar listing remains an asking-price subject and stays separate from the recorded-sale cohort.

Stage 3 of 3: Place one load in context. Complete.
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  1. Plot: Plot the supported market 75 eligible recorded sales use the same Market Pulse plot as the Benchmark Service page.
  2. Context: Read the broader market The outlined cohort shows acquisition cost and Expected Resale recovery on one Fair Value basis.
  3. This load: Place one load in context The Radar listing remains an asking-price subject and stays separate from the recorded-sale cohort.

Input: Category-level wholesale and online-marketplace recovery data

Output: Market trends, category benchmarks, and strategy signals

REAL-WORLD USE CASES

Where Benchmark Service fits into the work.

Start with the operating situation, then use the product record to move the work forward.
  1. Buyers and brokers

    Track shifts in secondary-market economics

    Compare category-level wholesale acquisition rates with recovery rates from online marketplaces. See where the spread is tightening, widening, or changing the buying case.

  2. Analysts

    Validate a trend against its evidence

    Inspect eligible cohorts and supporting load records before a market signal informs a decision. Keep the measurement basis, coverage, and observation window visible.

  3. Sourcing and strategy teams

    Build category strategy from market evidence

    Use category direction and recovery patterns to shape sourcing limits, inventory mix, resale channels, and the questions to test in the next buying cycle.

READ THE MARKET

Compare wholesale acquisition and marketplace recovery on one basis.

01

Wholesale acquisition benchmarks

Compare eligible acquisition rates on a consistent value basis instead of treating one load price as the whole market.

02

Category-level market context

See how published wholesale economics differ by category without collapsing unlike inventory into one average.

03

Online-marketplace recovery signals

Place recovery rates beside wholesale acquisition rates to understand how the secondary-market spread is moving.

04

Traceable strategy context

Trend signals retain their cohort, coverage, window, and supporting evidence. Invalid data is not replaced with a synthetic benchmark.

OBSERVE → COMPARE → PLAN

Move from market signals into a category strategy.

Benchmark Service aggregates published secondary-market evidence. It does not turn a trend into a guaranteed outcome for one load.
  1. 01
    OBSERVE

    Read the market pulse

    Start with wholesale acquisition rates, category mix, and marketplace recovery signals across the current published window.

  2. 02
    COMPARE

    Compare category economics

    See where acquisition and recovery rates diverge across eligible categories while retaining the same measurement basis.

  3. 03
    VALIDATE

    Inspect the supporting evidence

    Open eligible cohorts and load records to confirm coverage, price basis, and the observations behind the trend.

  4. 04
    PLAN

    Build the strategy

    Use trend direction and category economics to shape sourcing limits, inventory mix, and resale-channel plans.

OPERATING BOUNDARY

What Benchmark Service does not claim.

Useful output stays useful only when its eligibility, confidence, user inputs, and visibility limits stay attached.
  1. 01

    The aggregation is a bounded publication snapshot. It does not contain every wholesale transaction or every online-marketplace sale.

  2. 02

    Category and recovery metrics publish only when coverage, lineage, observation-window, and minimum-sample rules pass.

  3. 03

    Wholesale acquisition rates, asking prices, recorded final sale prices, and marketplace recovery rates retain their distinct measurement bases.

  4. 04

    A market trend is strategy context. It is not a recommendation, a forecast for one load, or a guarantee of resale performance.

QUESTIONS TO SETTLE

Before you use Benchmark Service.

What does Benchmark Service aggregate?

It brings together eligible wholesale acquisition rates by category, online-marketplace recovery data, and supporting market observations on explicit published bases.

Does a market trend predict the result of my next load?

No. Trends provide strategy context. The inventory, condition, costs, channels, and operating model of an individual load still require their own analysis.

Can I upload a seller manifest into Benchmark Service?

No. Use Manifest Analysis for an Amazon Liquidation Auctions, B-Stock, Direct Liquidation, or other authorized seller file.

NEXT ACTION

Track market trends.

Liquidata Benchmark Service aggregates category-level wholesale rates and online-marketplace recovery data to reveal secondary market trends for strategy.