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Minimum and Average Price
Minimum and Average Price
Updated over 8 months ago

Overview

Explore the market dynamics with "Minimum & Average Price". This view lets you quickly see minimum and average prices for products in your sector. The tool is crafted to facilitate strategic pricing decisions by offering insights into broader market trends.

Where to find

Navigate to Historical Data> Minimum & Average Price from the left sidebar.

What you see

You’re presented with a visual graph and a detailed table:

  • Graph: Showcases the minimum (in green) and average (in purple) prices of products, plotted against their SKU numbers, providing an instant visual comparison across different items.

  • Table: A detailed breakdown is provided below the graph, listing SKUs, product names, categories, brands, and their respective minimum and average prices.

How to use

Graph

  • Time Frame Adjustment: By adjusting the time range, you can see price data from specific periods most relevant to your analysis.

  • Shops Specifics: Determine which shops you wish to analyze in the drop-down menu. The chart information will be updated based on your selection.

Table

In the table, there are eight columns where you can find:

  • SKU: The specific product's SKU

  • Product Name: The specific product's name

  • Category 1: The product's main category

  • Category 2: The product's middle category

  • Category 3: The product's bottom category

  • Brand: The product's brand

  • Min Price: The product's minimum price

  • Avg Price: The product's average price

You can also sort each column by name.

Below each header, you can find a search box to easily filter the data in each column.

If you wish to increase the number of visible entries, click on the "Show entries" dropdown menu.

You can drill down by clicking on an SKU and will be presented with all the data for this specific product.

How to download the data

If you need to present the data outside the tgndata platform, you can export a CSV file with all the information for more detailed analysis and integration with other tools/systems.

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