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Most likely, any hard guide would probably be made quicker through fan efforts. The game does have in-game guides that explain most things about combat/trading/ext. You can access these through the panels along the bottom when you open your journal (quest button when in overworld is how I usually get to it, there is a shortcut that I haven't bothered re-familiarizing myself with).
When it comes to trade walkthroughs, it gets kind of iffy. While some regions almost always have specific goods (atleast for me), it is largely randomized when starting a character. A concrete guide telling you where to buy and sell would be near useless. I can tell you that for manufacturing you can turn the most money finding a place that can build silver mines and max out your silver to jewelery production.
If you have any specific questions, I'm sure you could get player help here. I'll be subbed to this discussion so I can help if I have the right knowledge.
There is a little jewel of a trade route that you can use to generate cash -- Buy tobacco on Hispaniola and sell it in Port Royal.
It makes money on its own, but if you build tobacco plantations, the towns themselves will generate more tobacco for sale.
Great moneymaker, both early on and later.
I've been in and out, but the discussion board had been pretty dead -- Lots of middle schoolers trolling and folks complaining because this game won't run on their POS Commodore 8088 or whatever the hell old-ass computer that doesn't meet minimum specs.
Been playing Mount & Blade. Now that's a classic.