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  • SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by SaveFarris_PSN
    #1

    For 💩 and giggles, I'd figure I'd take a stroll down memory lane and look and see how much my flip game has evolved in the past 4 years.

    (For the purposes of this exercise, I'm counting anything sold out of inventory [duplicates, pack pulls, postgame rewards, etc] towards flip totals, but I am NOT counting them towards best/worst flips since the acquisition price of 0 isn't a fair comparison)

    July 2017:
    Total Earned in Flipping: 485,190
    Total Flips: 590
    Avg per Flip: 822
    Best Day: July 1st (35,537)
    Best Flips:

    • Mother's Day Cleat UA Heater Mid ST (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25170)
      Bought: 4110
      Sold: 7690
      Profit: 2811
    • Veteran Lucas Duda (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=23489)
      Bought: 3510
      Sold: 6990
      Profit: 2781

    Worst Flip:

    • Veteran Jon Danks (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25157)
      Bought: 6065
      Sold: 6690
      Profit: 1

    Flipped most often:

    • Mother's Day Fielding Glove 125 (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25172)
      29 times for an average of 1018 per flip

    July 2018:

    My 2018 strategy was WAY different than other years because of Immortals. To get the best cards in the game, you had to exchange souvenirs pulled from packs. But buying them off the market was a major pain. So I devised a system:
    A. Buy a diamond bobblehead for around 600
    B. Exchange it for a pack of 5 silver jerseys
    C. Take out any jerseys for the Immortal I was collecting at the moment (Example: Dodger jerseys for Jackie)
    D. Sell the Remaining Jerseys for profit
    E. For accounting purposes, I counted all this as 1 transation even though it was up to 6.
    F. Repeat the process anywhere between 40 and 70 times a day.
    G. Given that transactions were limited to 20 at a time, this was ... fun?!? exhausting?!? But totally worth it in the end because while everyone else was griping about Immortals being behind a "paywall", I was actually making money on the process.

    Total Earned in Flipping: 579,872
    Total Flips: 1528
    Avg per Flip: 379
    Best Day: July 14th (93,582) (Included selling Diamond Goldschmidt)
    Best Flips: not really applicable
    Worst Flip: not really applicable
    Flipped most often: not really applicable

    July 2019:
    Total Earned in Flipping: 770,383
    Total Flips: 1491
    Avg per Flip: 516
    Best Day: July 25th (47,626)
    Best Flips:

    • POTM Brandon Woodruff (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/37118c121824759cf027a6cd8ded09f6)
      Bought: 20021
      Sold: 28880
      Profit: 5971
    • Hardware Don Mattingly (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/af333fe43dbd4810c1012f0cce029bde)
      Bought: 14511
      Sold: 22090
      Profit: 5370

    Worst Flip:

    • Rookie Jonny Venters (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/9abda75ca5019e7a3f16e0e781db2647)
      Bought: 2454
      Sold: 2580
      Profit: -132 (Typed in the Sale Price before double checking the buy price to make sure I'd break even and the sale went through before I realized my mistake. Happens 3-5 times a year)

    Flipped most often:

    • Rookie Clayton Kershaw (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/25613c7a1d894d7b9334667470805aeb)
      53 times for an average of 134 per flip

    July 2020 (so far):
    Total Earned in Flipping: 1,467,550
    Total Flips: 1171
    Avg per Flip: 1253
    Best Day: July 11th (91,224) no one reason, just a lot of solid flips that day
    Best Flips:

    • Prospect Jo Adell (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/4d42b846d4cb82f316fe8ae26f311d98)
      Bought: 48100
      Sold: 89950
      Profit: 32855 (I actually bought this in mid-June or so right before a market crater only to finally resell it this past week in the pre-Trout frenzy)
    • Awards Manny Machado (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/4dbccb7943944f9e433288413ca88828)
      Bought: 170552
      Sold: 224480
      Profit: 31480 (I actually wasn't expecting this to go through and was pleasantly surprised when it did.)

    Worst Flip:

    • Postseason Bill Mazeroski (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/6a12f708b55e1bfdd870fc3ed6292b1b)
      Bought: 5857
      Sold: 6510
      Profit:... 2

    Flipped most often:

    • Once again, our friend Bill
      49 times for an average of 910 per flip
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  • jz2016cubs_PSNJ Offline
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    jz2016cubs_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #2

    @SaveFarris said in July Flipping Memories...:

    For 💩 and giggles, I'd figure I'd take a stroll down memory lane and look and see how much my flip game has evolved in the past 4 years.

    (For the purposes of this exercise, I'm counting anything sold out of inventory [duplicates, pack pulls, postgame rewards, etc] towards flip totals, but I am NOT counting them towards best/worst flips since the acquisition price of 0 isn't a fair comparison)

    July 2017:
    Total Earned in Flipping: 485,190
    Total Flips: 590
    Avg per Flip: 822
    Best Day: July 1st (35,537)
    Best Flips:

    • Mother's Day Cleat UA Heater Mid ST (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25170)
      Bought: 4110
      Sold: 7690
      Profit: 2811
    • Veteran Lucas Duda (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=23489)
      Bought: 3510
      Sold: 6990
      Profit: 2781

    Worst Flip:

    • Veteran Jon Danks (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25157)
      Bought: 6065
      Sold: 6690
      Profit: 1

    Flipped most often:

    • Mother's Day Fielding Glove 125 (https://mlb17.theshownation.com/marketplace/listing?item_ref_id=25172)
      29 times for an average of 1018 per flip

    July 2018:

    My 2018 strategy was WAY different than other years because of Immortals. To get the best cards in the game, you had to exchange souvenirs pulled from packs. But buying them off the market was a major pain. So I devised a system:
    A. Buy a diamond bobblehead for around 600
    B. Exchange it for a pack of 5 silver jerseys
    C. Take out any jerseys for the Immortal I was collecting at the moment (Example: Dodger jerseys for Jackie)
    D. Sell the Remaining Jerseys for profit
    E. For accounting purposes, I counted all this as 1 transation even though it was up to 6.
    F. Repeat the process anywhere between 40 and 70 times a day.
    G. Given that transactions were limited to 20 at a time, this was ... fun?!? exhausting?!? But totally worth it in the end because while everyone else was griping about Immortals being behind a "paywall", I was actually making money on the process.

    Total Earned in Flipping: 579,872
    Total Flips: 1528
    Avg per Flip: 379
    Best Day: July 14th (93,582) (Included selling Diamond Goldschmidt)
    Best Flips: not really applicable
    Worst Flip: not really applicable
    Flipped most often: not really applicable

    July 2019:
    Total Earned in Flipping: 770,383
    Total Flips: 1491
    Avg per Flip: 516
    Best Day: July 25th (47,626)
    Best Flips:

    • POTM Brandon Woodruff (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/37118c121824759cf027a6cd8ded09f6)
      Bought: 20021
      Sold: 28880
      Profit: 5971
    • Hardware Don Mattingly (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/af333fe43dbd4810c1012f0cce029bde)
      Bought: 14511
      Sold: 22090
      Profit: 5370

    Worst Flip:

    • Rookie Jonny Venters (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/9abda75ca5019e7a3f16e0e781db2647)
      Bought: 2454
      Sold: 2580
      Profit: -132 (Typed in the Sale Price before double checking the buy price to make sure I'd break even and the sale went through before I realized my mistake. Happens 3-5 times a year)

    Flipped most often:

    • Rookie Clayton Kershaw (https://mlb19.theshownation.com/community_market/listings/25613c7a1d894d7b9334667470805aeb)
      53 times for an average of 134 per flip

    July 2020 (so far):
    Total Earned in Flipping: 1,467,550
    Total Flips: 1171
    Avg per Flip: 1253
    Best Day: July 11th (91,224) no one reason, just a lot of solid flips that day
    Best Flips:

    • Prospect Jo Adell (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/4d42b846d4cb82f316fe8ae26f311d98)
      Bought: 48100
      Sold: 89950
      Profit: 32855 (I actually bought this in mid-June or so right before a market crater only to finally resell it this past week in the pre-Trout frenzy)
    • Awards Manny Machado (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/4dbccb7943944f9e433288413ca88828)
      Bought: 170552
      Sold: 224480
      Profit: 31480 (I actually wasn't expecting this to go through and was pleasantly surprised when it did.)

    Worst Flip:

    • Postseason Bill Mazeroski (https://theshownation.com/mlb20/items/6a12f708b55e1bfdd870fc3ed6292b1b)
      Bought: 5857
      Sold: 6510
      Profit:... 2

    Flipped most often:

    • Once again, our friend Bill
      49 times for an average of 910 per flip

    I wish I could come CLOSE to this in profit.

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  • RICH_chocolate52R Offline
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    RICH_chocolate52
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    This is solid growth year over year. Flipping is grind but in my first year of DD i'm seeing the benefits and in some ways enjoy watching the market more than getting frustrated with losing a showdown in the game. Out of curiosity, how did you aggregate this data? Did you have to manually input into a spreadsheet or were you able to export this from this site somehow?

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  • SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
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    SaveFarris_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    When I started playing DD back in 16, I used a Google sheet mainly to keep track of...

    • Card Inventory (who I had collected, who I still needed)
    • Buy/Sell prices (so I could confirm I was making profit after tax)

    Since then, I've expanded it to include lots of metadata on each card (type, how acquired, when released/acquired), PostGame/XP/Login Rewards to track odds, sales logs and Game Logs.

    Some of it is cut/paste from the website, most is manual data input.

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  • arvcpa_PSNA Offline
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    @SaveFarris said in July Flipping Memories...:

    For and giggles

    As a fellow numbers geek, this is the best post in the history of MLB the Show.

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