D'oh i also missed the part about it being fixed.
By edc fixed blade i assume around 3 inches.
If you want a high end slicer id say phil wilson is one of the most sought after. Something from him in 10v,s110v, k390 etc can cut manila rope over 1k times and still cut paper. Its all about high heat treat (65 hrc)and optimized geometry. Definitely not meant for any prying or rough stuff like that though. Itll chip or crack.
If you want a tougher general use knife then id say something from scrapyard/swamprat in sr101 is a good bet. No sheath included so youre forced to find one to your liking. Esee 3 in 1095 steel is also very popular at around $100
Cpm3v is a popular premium tough tool steel that even companies like cold steel offer for around $50-65 in the Pendleton and mini version. 3.5 and 2.5" blades. Those are excellent and closer in price to budget offerings with lesser steels. The 3v pendleton is an excellent choice.
If you want stainless then that limits the options a bit. They also are harder to balance holding a fine edge and being chippy. You need to decide what youre using it for and match the steel and hrc level if youre going stainless.
S30v is a good baseline stainless steel for fixed knives. Its tougher than m390 and the edge remains slightly toothy from the vanadium carbides even when dulled
Thanks but....
" I am looking for a decent "Working mans" EDC fixed blade." 
Nice site though. 