SMR online not really in ballpark

It doesn't seem like the SMR really reflects reality of sales (actual sells seem to be lower, but not as rediculously far off as beckett). Do you know if they use ebay and actual sell data to reflect the market; and do they use highest sell or an average over a certain period of time?
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Tom
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Tom
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<< <i>The way I do my buying is mostly on Ebay and never bid more than what I am willing to pay for a card, regardless of what the SMR reflects. >>
That is the best advice for anyone to follow!!
This site is great.
It tracks actual sales on eBay and the other various auction sites.
You have to pay for it, but it is well worth it ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
There also can be large discrepancies in a card price over multiple auctions. Then there's the high end/low end for the grade factor that also can affect the value. I'd say SMR is better than nothing but shouldn't be considered as a bible. Instead, know the card you are purchasing and don't get too crazy with your bid. If you have to have a card, you'll probably pay too much. If you are patient, you can wait and buy below market.
and when some newbian wants to be #1 at any cost, sell above market...buy em back at a lower price, or even a grade lower