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Hello GR! Have you considered including total point inventory for sale in your deal report tool?

Just for fun: using your data at 1:11 PM on 2/27/2024 there are a total of 8076 points at GF currently listed for sale (contract size without regard for use year). That number represents 0.20% of DVC points for GF (if my figure of 4.08 million total for GF is correct).

Anyways - thanks again for the great site!
 


@Cyberc1978

$/pt is the total cost (initial + annual dues) divided by the total points over the life of the contract (no inflation or discounting). Disc $/pt discounts everything at 5% per annum with some simplifying assumptions (e.g., dues paid on 1st of the year, points are used immediately upon earning them, no dues inflation). Any available points at purchase are reduced by 50% if <7 months to expiration and 100% if <4 months to expiration.
FYI: love the tool but couldn’t locate the info behind these definitions/calcs until I searched the boards. Would be nice as a hover tooltip on the site.
 
Subsidized contracts have finally been split out for AUL and VB. You'll notice changes to the pricing tool and the price trends pages. Some of the metrics were recalculated (e.g., $/pt, discounted $/pt, normalized price) as the original values were calculated using regular dues.

One thing to note, the normalized price shouldn't be used to compare the value of subsidized vs unsubsidized contracts. Instead, use the discounted $/pt figure as that takes into account the lifetime "cash flows"
 


Subsidized contracts have finally been split out for AUL and VB. You'll notice changes to the pricing tool and the price trends pages. Some of the metrics were recalculated (e.g., $/pt, discounted $/pt, normalized price) as the original values were calculated using regular dues.

One thing to note, the normalized price shouldn't be used to compare the value of subsidized vs unsubsidized contracts. Instead, use the discounted $/pt figure as that takes into account the lifetime "cash flows"
HI, Can you do something about the data string lengths for PVB in the pricing trends table? Safari doesn't allow me to scroll right to see the data beyond the lengthy data strings from Jamieson.
 
HI, Can you do something about the data string lengths for PVB in the pricing trends table? Safari doesn't allow me to scroll right to see the data beyond the lengthy data strings from Jamieson.
I've tested and you can scroll in both Chrome and Safari. I changed the scroll to be within the Data String column now so that the table doesn't get too wide. Hope that works better for you
 
Currently in the process of collecting 2024 recorded deeds data to use for pricing trends / general insights. I've set up a site to facilitate data entry, but it's a pretty manual process. If anyone wants to volunteer their time to help you would so totally rock! Just send me a DM.

Also, I haven't done this before because of my own privacy concerns with making this info searchable. While I'm collecting Grantor and Grantee info (I think it's useful/interesting to see corporate interests), I don't plan on making those fields publicly searchable.
 
Currently in the process of collecting 2024 recorded deeds data to use for pricing trends / general insights. I've set up a site to facilitate data entry, but it's a pretty manual process. If anyone wants to volunteer their time to help you would so totally rock! Just send me a DM.

Also, I haven't done this before because of my own privacy concerns with making this info searchable. While I'm collecting Grantor and Grantee info (I think it's useful/interesting to see corporate interests), I don't plan on making those fields publicly searchable.
Here's a short video showing the process for anyone interested:
https://www.loom.com/share/5cea40d981a74062a4523d6b5ae83780?sid=ee4945ae-899d-45ed-9723-660fd4e63522
 
@Galactic Reversal
I’m curious if I’m doing it right… if a contract is a Sept UY, & has 0 points in 23, 24, & 25, is that previous, current and next year?
23 is previous because it’s not Sept yet? (Or I guess I mean it’s current because it’s not Sept yet)
 
@Galactic Reversal
I’m curious if I’m doing it right… if a contract is a Sept UY, & has 0 points in 23, 24, & 25, is that previous, current and next year?
23 is previous because it’s not Sept yet? (Or I guess I mean it’s current because it’s not Sept yet)
Ha don’t overthink it, current year is literally the current year, so 2024.
 
@Galactic Reversal
I’m curious if I’m doing it right… if a contract is a Sept UY, & has 0 points in 23, 24, & 25, is that previous, current and next year?
23 is previous because it’s not Sept yet? (Or I guess I mean it’s current because it’s not Sept yet)
A September UY is currently in the 2023 UY. So that contract has 0 points in current UY, 0 points in next UY, and 0 points in the UY following next.
 

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