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Trading is a gameplay feature in Pokémon GO[1] that enables Trainers who are in close proximity with one another to trade Pokémon.[2]

Contents

  • 1 Trading
    • 1.1 Process
      • 1.1.1 Possible IV Ranges after trading
    • 1.2 Special Trades
    • 1.3 Banned trades
    • 1.4 Lucky Pokémon
    • 1.5 Candy and Candy XL
  • 2 Trading costs
  • 3 Trade evolution
  • 4 Trading tips
  • 5 Development
    • 5.1 2016
    • 5.2 2017
    • 5.3 2018
  • 6 Gallery
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 References

Trading[]

Trading Pokémon can be done between two friends that are in 100 m from each other in real life. All trades require both trainers to use Stardust. The amount of Stardust required for the trade depends on the Friendship Level between the two Trainers and what kinds of Pokémon are being offered in the trade.[3]

Trainer level 10 is required for trading.

Pokémon that have already been traded cannot be traded again.[3] A limit of 100 trades can be done in a day. Special Trades do not count towards this limit, but they cannot be performed if the standard trading limit has already been reached for the day.

Process[]

The stats of the Pokémon will change randomly within a range when traded. Before a Trainer completes a trade, they will see the range of CP and HP values that the Pokémon could potentially have when the trade is complete.

There's a thoughtful calculation to deciding that range:

  1. Check Friend's Trainer level to confirm the Pokémon is not powered up past what would ordinarily be obtainable for someone at that level. The calculation is as follows[4]
    1. If the Pokémon was caught while boosted by Weather, its Power up level is capped to the receiving Trainer's Level +5
    2. If the Pokémon was caught while not boosted by Weather, its Power up level is capped to the receiving Trainer's Level +2
    3. For example, a Trainer of Level 30 can receive a Pokémon of up to Power up level 35 (Weather boosted) or 32 (not Weather boosted). If the Pokémon is of higher Power up level, its CP will be reduced down to that Power up level.
  2. Assign new, fully random Individual Values with a minimum based on Friendship Level, and that base increases the higher that level is.

Possible IV Ranges after trading[]

The minimum value for each IV value is determined based on the Friendship Level between the two Trainers participating in the trade:

Friendship LevelPossible IV range after Trade
Good Friend1 ~ 15
Great Friend2 ~ 15
Ultra Friend3 ~ 15
Best Friend5 ~ 15
Lucky Friend
(Lucky Trade)
12 ~ 15

Special Trades[]

Special Trades are all trades involving Legendary Pokémon, permitted Mythical Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Shiny Pokémon, Purified Pokémon, and Pokémon that have not been registered in one of the participating Trainer's Pokédex (including different forms of the same Pokémon, such as Alolan forms or costumed forms). Special Trades can only be performed once per day, barring special events or Season-specific bonuses. Special Trades cost significantly more Stardust than standard trades.

Banned trades[]

The following Pokémon are not allowed to be traded.[5]

Lucky Pokémon[]

Main article: Lucky Pokémon

When trading Pokémon, there is a chance that Pokémon can become a Lucky Pokémon. Lucky Pokémon require less Stardust to power up.

Candy and Candy XL[]

When you trade away a Pokémon, you receive an amount of their type of Candy and a chance to receive one of their type of Candy XL. The amount of Candy received and the chance to receive a Candy XL[7] depends on how far apart the Pokémon were captured.

Capture distance between PokémonCandyXL Candy chance
10 km or less1Around 10%
10 - 100 km2Around 25%
100 km or greater3100%

Trading costs[]

Performing any Pokémon trade costs a specific amount of Stardust, which depends on the Friendship Level of the two Trainers, whether or not each Pokémon is registered in each Trainers' Pokédex, and what kind of trade is being performed (regular or Special Trade).

Below there is a table with all possible costs for Pokémon trades.

  • Regular Pokémon term includes regular Pokémon, region-exclusive Pokémon, baby Pokémon and starter Pokémon. (Or, everything that isn't either a Legendary or any Pokémon's Shiny form.)
  • New Pokémon term means that Pokémon is not registered in trainer's Pokédex prior to the trade (ie: the Pokédex entry is either fully blank or grey for that exact form). It also includes a Pokémon's particular form — new letter forms of Unown, event costumed Pikachu, Alolan/Galar forms of Pokémon, Castform weather forms, etc.
    • Note that any Shiny form that has not been registered counts as new; the cost is not affected by having registered the base form or even another Shiny form of a variant of that Pokémon (unless something happens like a Costume Shiny unintentionally resulting in registering the normal Shiny form of the species).
LevelRegular PokémonShiny or Legendary Pokémon
RegisteredNewRegisteredNew
Good Friend10020,00020,0001,000,000
Great Friend10016,00016,000800,000
Ultra Friend1001,6001,60080,000
Best Friend10080080040,000

It is noticeable that costs for not registered regular Pokémon are the same as for already registered Shiny or Legendary Pokémon. Additionally, the friendship discount applies only to special trades and the value of regular trade is 100 regardless the friendship level.

Trade evolution[]

Since January 10th, 2020, certain Pokémon result in no Candy cost to evolve if it has been previously traded.[8] Trading lower evolution (e.g. Machop) first also applies to this benefit to the relevant evolution stage.

The following Pokémon can evolve with the trade discount:

  • Regular

  • Shiny

  • Regular

  • Shiny

  • Regular

  • Shiny

Trading tips[]

Following tips are displayed on the trading page during the waiting for another trainer to connect the trade.

  • You can only trade with friends who are nearby.
  • Special Trades can only occur once a day.
  • You can't trade a Pokémon that has been traded previously.
  • The stats of the traded Pokémon will randomly change after trading.
  • You can find the trading rules using the Help button located above.
  • If your friend’s Trainer level is lower than yours, the traded Pokémon’s potential CP and HP will be adjusted.
  • Pokémon not yet registered in your Pokédex require a Special Trade.
  • Your Friendship level must reach Good Friend in order to complete a Special Trade.
  • You'll receive bonus Candy if the locations where the traded Pokémon were caught are far apart (up to around 100 km).
  • The amount of Stardust required for trading drastically reduces as your Friendship level increases.
  • Shiny Pokémon, Legendary Pokémon, and Pokémon not currently in your Pokédex require a Special Trade.
  • Completing a Special Trade requires a large amount of Stardust.
  • Your Friendship level with a friend increases when you trade Pokémon to each other frequently.
  • Mythical Pokémon can't be traded.

Development[]

2016[]

Trading has existed in the game's data as early as August 2016[1], where it was interpreted as an "online marketplace".

2017[]

In March 2017, Niantic gave more information about the upcoming mechanic. They stated that "the person needs to be in your proximity" in order for trading to occur.[2]

2018[]

On June 18th, 2018, one of the most anticipated game features by players was finally announced to be released soon. [9] [10]

Gallery[]

Promotional pictures

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Trivia[]

  • Normally, certain Pokémon, such as Legendary Pokémon, are obtained with Individual Values that can not be lower than a 10. However, trading one of those to a friend, may result in any stat being lower than a 10, as trades have different lower IV bounds based on Friendship level. This includes Egg-only (baby Pokémon) and Raid-exclusives.[11]
    • However, as some Legendary Pokémon can be obtained from Team GO Rocket, and as such do not have the same lower bound, trading a purified Legendary may actually result in significantly better IVs than it had before.
  • Pokémon received through trading count towards progress such as medals for catching that type of Pokémon.
  • Searching the phrase "traded" and "tradeevolve" in Pokémon search return the list of all traded Pokémon and Pokémon eligible for trade evolution bonuses respectively.
  • From November 12th to 16th, 2020, a limited-time test allowed trading distance to be 12 km at max. The exact distance is only mentioned in Korean blog post.[12]
  • From November 18th to 23rd, 2020, another limited-time test allowed trading distance to about 50 km at max.[13]
    • It was extended to November 30th, 2020.[14]
  • According to Niantic:
    • The reason why traded Pokémon cannot be traded again is "to bar Trainers from continually re-rolling a Pokémon's stats through trade" and to "incentivize trading without giving a significant advantage to one Trainer over another."[3]
    • The reason why Special Trades are so costly is "to prevent exploitation and the creation of a black market, which would devalue the hard work of Trainers who have managed to encounter and catch rare or powerful Pokémon."[3]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 GO Hub. (2016, August 25). Trading, Legendary Pokemon and new Incense Types referenced in the Game Code. Pokémon GO Hub. Retrieved on 2016-08-25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Frank, A. (2017, March 1). Pokémon Go trading won't solve rural players' biggest problem. Polygon. Retrieved on 2017-03-05.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Developer Insights: Inside the Philosophy of Friends and Trading. Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2018-06-22.
  4. Level 40 Trainers CANNOT receive level 43-50 Pokemon r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved 2023-08-27
  5. Pokémon GO 0.107.1 APK tear down: trading, new badges, Hydro Cannon, new loading screen, player reputation and more. Pokémon GO Hub. Retrieved on 2018-06-19.
  6. Form a new light with the power of Pokémon fusion! Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma have descended into Pokémon GO!. Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2024-05-13.
  7. Preliminary results on XL rates from trading: <10km 3.7-9.5%, 10-100km 21.8-34.4%, >100km 100%. Will keep updating. r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2024-06-12.
  8. Trade Evolution and more Pokémon originally discovered in Unova are here! Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2020-01-10.
  9. PokemonGoApp. We're excited to announce that friends, gifting, and trading are coming soon to Pokémon GO! Twitter. Retrieved on 2018-06-18.
  10. Make Way for Friends, Trading, and Gifting in Pokémon GO! Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2018-06-18.
  11. Trading legendaries can get IV below 10/10/10. /r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2018-06-22.
  12. Limited-time test: Trade range increased until Monday, November 16, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. PST (GMT −8) Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2020-11-13.
  13. PokemonGoApp. Surprise! Trade range has been greatly increased until November 23 at 4 p.m. PST!. Twitter. Retrieved on 2020-11-19.
  14. PokemonGoApp. Trainers, our limited-time test of a greatly increased trade range has been extended until next Monday, November 30th at 1 p.m. PST!. Twitter. Retrieved on 2020-11-24.
Trading (2024)

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It is possible to earn money with day trading and make a living from it and generate high income - but the chances are extremely low. A maximum of three percent of all traders achieve long-term profits; the vast majority lose large sums of money.

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Meaning of trading in English

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How much money do day traders with $10000 accounts make per day on average? On average, day traders with $10,000 accounts can make $200-$600 per day, with skilled traders aiming for 2%-5% returns daily. So, it is possible to achieve a daily profit of $200 to $600 with a $10,000 account.

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Myth: You Need a LOT of Capital

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It is theoretically possible to become a millionaire through scalping trading, but it is important to understand that this is a very difficult and risky way to try to achieve this goal. Scalping trading involves making multiple trades within a short period of time, often trying to profit from small movements in price.

Why do so many day traders fail? ›

The Biggest Reason Most Day Traders Fail

When there is a large lottery jackpot, day trading activity declines. Many day traders with a gambling mindset have moved to cryptos and have lost even more money even faster. The less capital a trader has, the more likely they are to take extreme risks.

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If a person trades for excitement or social proofing reasons, rather than in a methodical way, they are likely trading in a gambling style. If a person trades only to win, they are likely gambling. Traders with a "must-win" attitude will often fail to recognize a losing trade and exit their positions.

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Which trading is best for beginners? ›

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How do you make money from trading? ›

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Whether they work independently or trade for a hedge fund or investment bank, day traders typically don't earn a fixed wage or salary. Instead, their income usually depends on their net profits. The profits include commissions, seat fees paid to the trading company, or capital leftover from the trading fees.

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It's not always easy for beginners to carry out basic strategies like cutting losses or letting profits run. What's more, it's difficult to stick to one's trading discipline in the face of challenges such as market volatility or significant losses.

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