Goldmaking Guide

How to Find Profitable TBC Auction House Buys

A practical guide for turning Thunderstrike Market data into safer buy, sell, craft, and watch decisions across TBC Anniversary auction houses.

Thunderstrike Market auction intelligence dashboard preview

Start with value, then check demand

The best auction house buys are not just cheap. A useful buy has a current price below its normal market level, enough regional demand to sell, and enough supply context to avoid chasing one bait listing. Thunderstrike Market is built around that full decision instead of a single price column.

The five checks before buying

Current price

Check the lowest buyout and compare it with the market average. A discount is only useful if the item has real demand.

Sale speed

Use regional sold/day and sale-rate context to separate liquid markets from slow, expensive traps.

Supply pressure

Low supply can support resets, but a thin market also means one seller can distort the price.

Crafting angle

Before buying materials, check whether finished crafts, recipes, and disenchant outputs support the same thesis.

For a fast daily routine, open Item Lookup, scan Market Deals, then use Command Centre portfolio tracking to track items you want to revisit after the next snapshot.

Simple buy workflow

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