Biggest flip
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I'm terrible at flipping. I seem to always pick cards that look like a good profit but then plummet in price. I tried to flip the 1st Jo Adell card and he dropped big time so now I am gonna lose over 50k stubs if I ever do sell him. I flipped Andrew Miller for like 40k stubs but he took a month to sell. I used that profit for Adell and another card that I am so far, poised to lose BIG time on. I have to now play a bunch of showdowns and other modes to try and get those stubs back. I am just not good at the big profit cards. I'm better at just flipping silvers for a couple hundred stubs each.
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I make 20-40 k profit every week by selling everything Thursday night and buying it all back Friday at 4 pm.
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I bough 20 of the 92 overall Eric Gagne...
for about 19,100 stubs each. And of course I should have sold them 2 days before TA3 would have made 3,600 stub profit on each one. Oh well hopefully a Honus type collection will happen soon then just maybe Gagne’s price will spike back up. -
Bought 88 silver Machados for roughly 400 and sold them all at 3K and above
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This is a small one but I bought about 50 gold Goose gossage’s, geese gossage you could say, at 2000 stubs and sold them for about 2800 when inning 5 dropped. I still made a profit but they did not go up nearly as much as I expected
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@Freeze_Time_ said in Biggest flip:
I am just not good at the big profit cards. I'm better at just flipping silvers for a couple hundred stubs each.
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Flip what you know. Study a card for a couple of weeks before you invest to see what the typical range is. Knowing year-to-year trends (when BR/WS cards will rise and fall, for example) helps too.
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A little profit is always better than no profit. Take your wins however you can get them.
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Diversify. Putting all your stubs in one basket is never a good idea.
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I once flipped from a 12 ft high ledge to a 6ft ledge. Does that count?
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@SaveFarris said in Biggest flip:
@Freeze_Time_ said in Biggest flip:
I am just not good at the big profit cards. I'm better at just flipping silvers for a couple hundred stubs each.
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Flip what you know. Study a card for a couple of weeks before you invest to see what the typical range is. Knowing year-to-year trends (when BR/WS cards will rise and fall, for example) helps too.
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A little profit is always better than no profit. Take your wins however you can get them.
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Diversify. Putting all your stubs in one basket is never a good idea.
I know that now. The whole reason I did it was to be able to afford Mike Trout and I actually had enough stubs to buy him but I got greedy and wanted to flip even more and now I don't even have enough stubs to get Trout while he is heavily discounted. Oh well. Live and learn.
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It was within the 1st 2 weeks of the game being out and I must have got caught in someone’s Stub transfer or something and put a common card, Brent Honeywell Jr. that I purchased for 5 Stubs at 6,999 just to test it and it went through! Was about 6,294 profit so not too shabby!
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I've made a decent profit flipping silvers this year and can turn up to 10k in a day if im persistent. I was more looking at just a single transaction.
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@AGENTSxOFxCHAOS said in Biggest flip:
I once flipped from a 12 ft high ledge to a 6ft ledge. Does that count?
Only if you completely stuck the landing.
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I flipped Casey Mize for 474,000 and bought him for 350,000. I also bought gold Don Sutton for 4,500 and sold him for 20,000.
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@Gannon_10 said in Biggest flip:
I make 20-40 k profit every week by selling everything Thursday night and buying it all back Friday at 4 pm.
Stop giving out the secrets
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I sold 99 Smoltz for for 68k and bought him back for 51k 20 minutes later.
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