Uncharted Waters/Trading Data

Ports are categorized into eight different regions, each with their own shared products and individual specialties. The surest way to make a profit is to visit the Inn or Lodge to know what goods are in demand. Sometimes, gossiping with waitresses or other sailors may reveal trading secrets depending on the player's progress.

Investing becomes necessary for raising a port's economy level. It's advised to establish a reputation in Europe before trading with farther continents like Asia or the Americas. The transition from exploring temperate to tropical seas can be difficult, so it helps to have a sizable fleet that can carry enough cargo and supplies.

Regions

 * Mediterranean (MED) - Alexandria, Algiers, Istanbul, Lisbon, Majorca, Marseille, Naples, Pisa, Seville, Trebizond, Tunis, Valencia, Venice
 * Northern Europe (NEU) - Antwerp, Azov, Bordeaux, Hamburg, London, Oslo
 * West Africa (WAF) - Argin, San Jorge
 * East Africa (EAF) - Mombasa, Mozambique, Sofala
 * Americas (AME) - Caracas, Guatemala, Jamaica, Panama, Pernambuco, Santo Domingo, Veracruz
 * Arabia (ARA) - Aden, Baghdad, Diu, Hormuz, Mecca, Muscat
 * East Asia (EAS) - Macao, Nagasaki, Zeiton
 * Southeast Asia (SEA) - Amboina, Calicut, Ceylon, Cochin, Goa, Java, Malacca, Sumatra, Ternate

Selling Prices
Displays the selling price for every trading good in different regions. The highest amount is highlighted in red while the lowest amount is marked in blue.


 * * indicates the product's alternate selling price within certain ports.

Buying Prices
Displays the buying price for every trading good in different regions. Values highlighted in red are specialties.


 * * indicates the price of a specialty and/or the required economy level needed for it to appear.