On 05.05.26 the high price was higher than 465M and not just for a single item, but over a dozen.
The prices listed in the History have ZERO to do with reality. It’s just one more example of how unreliable EVE’s internal data display tools are for players. This has to change.
You mean 2 days before you posted this? Shows me that 7 orders and 19 units where sold on the 16th, and none on the 15th. Your post was at the start of the 17th. And yes, at least one sold for 460m according to your screenshot, which is higher than 456m. The 15th just carried the value from the 14th.
Did those high prices sell on the 5th (or 4th), not sure which you mean as you seem to have been off by a day before.
Now, I do think that they should instead show a date as 2026.05.18 23:59:59 at the end of today and not 2026.05.19 00:00:00.
How dense can you possibly be? I posted this on the 17th at 6:53 with a screenshot showing the 17th as the current rolling day (the market history updates several times per day, in case you didn’t know, which is apparent). Yesterday means the 16th.
If I specifically mention a specific date, which I even highlighted accordingly. How dense can you be really?
If you have nothing useful to say, maybe don’t type at all? Your attitud-loaded drivel really is not productive.
Normally the day shows the time of the last update for the current day, it showing 00:00:00 is odd unless it happened to have been taken at that exact time and then posted 6 hours and 53 minutes later.
You said the 5th, but highlighted the 6th, combined with the earlier statement being a bit off, I’m sure you can imagine and forgive the confusion.
There is no attitude here, just trying to clear up stuff. Since you appear to not want to be questioned at all and just want to complain and woe be to those who interact, I shall stop.
Just captured. Interestingly, this time the Highest Sell price on 17th spot on. Though, yesterday on 18th, there were again a number of sales
I do not see the confusion. I posted this on the 17th, with a history capturing the 17th, and said “yesterday”. There is nothing confusing about MY statements. There is some confusion about what and how CCP shows data ingame, however, that is true.
Clearly it was confusing, being asked clarification is not giving attitude, nor a bad thing in communication. You said you highlighted what you were talking about, which was the 6th, but you said the 5th. You were giving conflicting information, but no you claim there is nothing confusing about your statements. Being arrogant does not help in trying to get things fixed. I agree that the market history is off and needs some work, your hostility makes things very difficult though.
It does appear that skill injectors do not follow normal market updates which further adds to the mud. I looked at another item as I am not in The Forge and it had a time other than the instant the day started.
The 18th has a low, high and average score with zero units sold.
These numbers are apparently taken from the most recent average score, that of the 17th.
(I know this doesn’t answer your question but I found it interesting).
On to your question:
Apparently there were sales the 18th, according to you, but these do not show up on the price history of the 18th.
Do you know when these sales happened the 18th?
Is it possible that your 18th of May and EVE’s 18th of May are not entirely synchronized and that those items are part of EVE’s price history but on another day?
I know my local time isn’t the same as EVE time so I could easily make that mistake.
I’m just thinking of possible causes for what you observed.
That the sales of the previous day are missing in the morning has become sort of a default behavior in the history. Now, in the evening the numbers are there.
The history seems to have very strange update rhythms. 6 hours or 12 hours maybe. Which is fine for the ongoing day, but the previous day should be tallied and listed at the last update time. And the prices should reflect actual sales prices.
I am not at EVE time but 2 hours ahead, so when I post something in my morning, it’s still middle of the night for EVE, but still well into the new day.
Probably because it is updated two or four times a day.
Historic analytics data is not live data and has different requirements than live operational data.
Now the question is whether the data points you mention are just categorized in the wrong day, are temporarily missing or if they are permanently gone.
And if they’re just in the wrong day, whether it’s really the wrong day or just the ‘wrong day’ for your timezone. For example you might expect to see a sale happening on 1:00 in the morning on the 19th in the historic data of the 19th, but for EVE time it’s still 23:00 on the 18th so it might put it in the daily stats of the 18th.
You might also be looking before the batch job ran, and miss the data entirely until later that day.
There are multiple different explanations for temporarily missing data or data not showing up in the right day. Some are not bugs.
Do you have more information about the data you expect to see, like the time the sale happened both in EVE time and your own time?