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    Hey all. I need market tips. I used to be able to make 120K a day. But I'm so rusty. Which methods are the best to make the most possible stubs a day? I have lots of time on my hands too.

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    Bit iffy at the moment on some things due to headliner packs. I wouldn’t trust the market too much this week.

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    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

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    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

    Ok makes sense. How long would it take to make like 80K using this quicksell method you think?

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    2020 Postseason Players generate 1-1.5k in profit per flip. They will move the fastest Friday as people complete the collection.

    To make 80k you could probably do it in half a day

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    @himynameisvan said in Market Tips:

    2020 Postseason Players generate 1-1.5k in profit per flip. They will move the fastest Friday as people complete the collection.

    To make 80k you could probably do it in half a day

    Alright. Which postseason cards of 2020 should i go for that sell fastest and still have a decent margin?

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    Check the theshowzone for what is moving the fastest

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    My tried and true method is Diamond Stadiums...enjoy.

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    @aparks87 said in Market Tips:

    My tried and true method is Diamond Stadiums...enjoy.

    what the hell. Really? How? How quick do they sell how much profit a card. And how much profit do you make a day.

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    @drg179 said in Market Tips:

    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

    Ok makes sense. How long would it take to make like 80K using this quicksell method you think?

    You can make 80k in an hour if you have enough stubs to start with. I don’t know how many stubs you’re working with, so it’s hard to say. If you have 1-300k flip low end cards, aim to buy below 15k and don’t hold onto cards for long. If you’ve got a million or more, you can flip everything, I was making over 30k after tax flipping Mike Piazza last week when the stub sale started, I was buying around 336k and selling at 415kish. If you don’t have a lot of stubs, you’re better off making lots of small flips than chasing a big margin in a deflating market.

    Probably some bounce leeway in the market before the big crash, some cards will inevitably rise again due to limited supply and a large amount of stubs still being in circulation after we all brought 1m worth of headliner bundles.

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    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    @drg179 said in Market Tips:

    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

    Ok makes sense. How long would it take to make like 80K using this quicksell method you think?

    You can make 80k in an hour if you have enough stubs to start with. I don’t know how many stubs you’re working with, so it’s hard to say. If you have 1-300k flip low end cards, aim to buy below 15k and don’t hold onto cards for long. If you’ve got a million or more, you can flip everything, I was making over 30k after tax flipping Mike Piazza last week when the stub sale started, I was buying around 336k and selling at 415kish. If you don’t have a lot of stubs, you’re better off making lots of small flips than chasing a big margin in a deflating market.

    Probably some bounce leeway in the market before the big crash, some cards will inevitably rise again due to limited supply and a large amount of stubs still being in circulation after we all brought 1m worth of headliner bundles.

    I was about to go to sleep, so I bought 33 Correas. (PS card)
    Made me A BUNCH of profit when I sold them all the next day. 🙂

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    Yeah the postseason cards might be worth holding until Friday if you can get them close to 5k. The ones that are high will sink lower, while the ones that are currently priced low will rise.

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    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    @drg179 said in Market Tips:

    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

    Ok makes sense. How long would it take to make like 80K using this quicksell method you think?

    You can make 80k in an hour if you have enough stubs to start with. I don’t know how many stubs you’re working with, so it’s hard to say. If you have 1-300k flip low end cards, aim to buy below 15k and don’t hold onto cards for long. If you’ve got a million or more, you can flip everything, I was making over 30k after tax flipping Mike Piazza last week when the stub sale started, I was buying around 336k and selling at 415kish. If you don’t have a lot of stubs, you’re better off making lots of small flips than chasing a big margin in a deflating market.

    Probably some bounce leeway in the market before the big crash, some cards will inevitably rise again due to limited supply and a large amount of stubs still being in circulation after we all brought 1m worth of headliner bundles.

    I have 50K. What should I do and how many stubs could I make an hour?

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    @drg179 said in Market Tips:

    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    @drg179 said in Market Tips:

    @ComebackLogic said in Market Tips:

    The safest move is to flip all the cards that are close to quicksell value. If you’re buying at <6000 and selling at 8k you’re making 1k per flip and if you have to quicksell them all you can’t possibly lose too much value. On the other hand, most cards are generally dropping in value, with the market having been grossly inflated until this weekend just gone. I’m not saying don’t flip, but be aware that getting stuck with a card for too long, particularly if it’s a headliner or unpopular card that won’t turn over as fast, may lead to a loss instead of the expected profit, particularly if you’re working to slim margins after tax to start with.

    Ok makes sense. How long would it take to make like 80K using this quicksell method you think?

    You can make 80k in an hour if you have enough stubs to start with. I don’t know how many stubs you’re working with, so it’s hard to say. If you have 1-300k flip low end cards, aim to buy below 15k and don’t hold onto cards for long. If you’ve got a million or more, you can flip everything, I was making over 30k after tax flipping Mike Piazza last week when the stub sale started, I was buying around 336k and selling at 415kish. If you don’t have a lot of stubs, you’re better off making lots of small flips than chasing a big margin in a deflating market.

    Probably some bounce leeway in the market before the big crash, some cards will inevitably rise again due to limited supply and a large amount of stubs still being in circulation after we all brought 1m worth of headliner bundles.

    I have 50K. What should I do and how many stubs could I make an hour?

    That’s not a lot. Do you have any cards you can liquidate temporarily to free up more stubs for flipping? If not, I’d probably either repeat the Run It Back showdown/conquest or the 9th inning showdown for stubs and free packs, or flip some silvers and golds from the teams that made the postseason, as people will be buying those ahead of the final roster update Friday. Make sure you’ve completed all the previous conquest maps and inning programs as far as you possibly can and sell the rewards to raise more capital.

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