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Well, since you expect it...
50% lower than the system average, if the system average is 736.18, should mean 763.18 * (1 - 0.5) = 381.59
I am not familiar with this game system, but if the percentages and local price in the screenshot is what you have to go on and the system average is something you inferred, then the system average should be:
490.79 / (1 - 0.5) = 490.79 * 2 = 981.58 (sort of weird number - might be a flat 1000 though and the -50% actually being almost but not quite -51%?)
And if 981.58 is the reference price your +63% sell price would then be ~1599.97. Quite a lot better!
If you're buying at -B price and selling at +S price, the sell to buy ratio in general should be:
(1 + S) / (1 - B)
Which in this case is 1.63/0.5 = 3.26 (!)