Read eligible recorded sales before you price the next load
Use documented recorded-sale evidence to compare acquisition cost, Fair Value, Expected Resale recovery, and category activity.
- You bring
- The eligible recorded-sale record
- You leave with
- Cost and recovery context for the next buy
Market-tape record
One load becomes more useful when the market is visible
Liquidata’s Market Pulse uses eligible recorded sales and analyzed-load flow to show how purchase cost, recovery opportunity, and supply are changing. The underlying publication rules keep price basis, denominators, and unsupported metrics explicit.
Where does this load sit against eligible recorded sales?
BENCHMARK METHOD
Build the cohort, normalize the measures, and read the position
Cohort rules, price basis, and suppressed outputs stay explicit on every read.
- 01 Step
Build the eligible cohort
Use only loads that meet the defined value, sale-price, category, and publication requirements.
- 02 Step
Normalize the measures
Compare acquisition cost and Expected Resale recovery as percentages of Fair Value.
- 03 Step
Read the market position
Use category activity, the recorded-sale scatterplot, and Market Pulse Index as screening context.
MARKET SIGNAL
Use market context without turning it into a profit promise
Recorded-sale evidence
Use final sale price for sold-load acquisition cost.
Category tape
Track 30-day sold count and cost as a percentage of retail by supported category.
Transparent methodology
Review cohort, threshold, null, confidence, and freshness disclosures.
Read the market before the next buy.
See the evidence
Audit the market record and its publication rules
Open Market Pulse and audit the cohort, methodology, freshness, and suppressed outputs directly.
- Market Pulse Inspect eligible recorded sales, cohort rules, category activity, methodology, freshness, and suppressed outputs. Open Market
- Published load analyses See how Fair Value, Expected Resale, acquisition cost, and coverage appear on individual load records. Inspect Loads
- Benchmark definitions Confirm the analysis terms and boundaries used when a load is placed in recorded-sale context. Review Guidance
Questions
Questions behind the benchmark
What is the Market Pulse Index?
It is a 0–100 screening index that combines the current margin-opportunity midrank with weekly analyzed-supply activity using the published weights.
Are asking prices included in recorded-sale metrics?
No. Sold-load acquisition cost uses recorded final sale price. Asking prices are excluded from that cohort.
Is Market Pulse a profit forecast?
No. It is market context. It does not include freight, labor, storage, fees, taxes, damage, or sell-through timing.
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