Investment - how did you do?
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theBlindRhinoreplied to Guest on Jun 27, 2021, 1:33 AM last edited by theBlindRhino_PSN Jun 27, 2021, 1:35 AM
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get? Are you going to go put a bid for an item 10,000 times for the same amount the way it is now?
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@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
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@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
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@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
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@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
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@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
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Untchable704replied to Guest on Jun 27, 2021, 1:54 AM last edited by Untchable704_PSN Jun 27, 2021, 1:55 AM
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
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Okay maybe someone else can explain. This guy just came up with a brilliant idea to make it faster and easier for him to make stubs. All these years of the MLBTS market and it took this long for someone to think it up. SDS will want to hear this so they can implement it ASAP.
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Untchable704replied to Guest on Jun 27, 2021, 1:57 AM last edited by Untchable704_PSN Jun 27, 2021, 1:58 AM
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
You do realize there’s a huge group of people who don’t do it because they have to do it individual right? So now you give everybody the opportunity to do it in bulk at the snap of the finger , well good luck getting your buy and sell orders to complete.
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@untchable704_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
You do realize there’s a huge group of people who don’t do it because they have to do it individual right? So now you give everybody the opportunity to do it in bulk at the snap of the finger , well good luck getting your buy and sell orders to complete.
Really? Wow, it's so difficult to outbid someone with a bulk order. LOL hilarious.
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@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@untchable704_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
You do realize there’s a huge group of people who don’t do it because they have to do it individual right? So now you give everybody the opportunity to do it in bulk at the snap of the finger , well good luck getting your buy and sell orders to complete.
Really? Wow, it's so difficult to outbid someone with a bulk order. LOL hilarious.
It’s difficult to bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order. And then bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order outbid of somebodys bulk order. You’re just a tad bit dense. You either won’t get it or don’t want to get it.
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@untchable704_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@theblindrhino said in Investment - how did you do?:
@onnagood1_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
@raesone_psn said in Investment - how did you do?:
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
You do realize there’s a huge group of people who don’t do it because they have to do it individual right? So now you give everybody the opportunity to do it in bulk at the snap of the finger , well good luck getting your buy and sell orders to complete.
Really? Wow, it's so difficult to outbid someone with a bulk order. LOL hilarious.
It’s difficult to bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order. And then bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order outbid of somebodys bulk order. You’re just a tad bit dense. You either won’t get it or don’t want to get it.
And you could outbid someone's individual order, then outbid another's individual order, so on and so on. You're the dense one.
You said there's a huge number of people who don't do it because they have to do it individually, which may be true, but you have the option to do it, don't you?
I mean did it stop OP from buying 1300 of the same card?
Two mental people.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
OMG, destroy the market how? Even if you could group transactions, you could do the same thing by doing it individually. So how does that have any effect on the market when you're doing the same thing? Only difference is you're saving time one way vs. doing the same thing that's more painstaking.
OK, now I realize I'm dealing with someone mental.
You do realize there’s a huge group of people who don’t do it because they have to do it individual right? So now you give everybody the opportunity to do it in bulk at the snap of the finger , well good luck getting your buy and sell orders to complete.
Really? Wow, it's so difficult to outbid someone with a bulk order. LOL hilarious.
It’s difficult to bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order. And then bulk order outbid somebodys bulk order outbid of somebodys bulk order. You’re just a tad bit dense. You either won’t get it or don’t want to get it.
And you could outbid someone's individual order, then outbid another's individual order, so on and so on. You're the dense one.
You said there's a huge number of people who don't do it because they have to do it individually, which may be true, but you have the option to do it, don't you?
I mean did it stop OP from buying 1300 of the same card?
Two mental people.
It’s a great plan man. It’s an ingenious plan if I understand it correctly. It’s a Swiss watch. Submit your plan to SDS and maybe they’ll give you some free packs for solving the markets problems.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
I would do it merely to prevent you from getting stubs. No other reason necessary. The only reason I don’t do it now is because it would take too long.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
I would do it merely to prevent you from getting stubs. No other reason necessary.
Impossible.
I'm not one into flipping cards for a profit on a bulk scale. Nice try though, that's hilarious.
I have a fraction of your stub balance at 400k and don't need more stubs. I can already afford any card on the market (with exception of Trout who I don't want anyway).
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
I would do it merely to prevent you from getting stubs. No other reason necessary.
Impossible.
I'm not one into flipping cards for a profit on a bulk scale. Nice try though, that's hilarious.
I have a fraction of your stub balance at 400k and don't need more stubs. I can already afford any card on the market (with exception of Trout who I don't want anyway).
Well Einstein it is the exact reason your idea would destroy the market. Because those of us that can would eliminate any profit margin.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
I would do it merely to prevent you from getting stubs. No other reason necessary.
Impossible.
I'm not one into flipping cards for a profit on a bulk scale. Nice try though, that's hilarious.
I have a fraction of your stub balance at 400k and don't need more stubs. I can already afford any card on the market (with exception of Trout who I don't want anyway).
Well Einstein it is the exact reason your idea would destroy the market. Because those of us that can would eliminate any profit margin.
Well Einstein, no you couldn't, and it's not my idea. I was merely suggesting something that many others, yourself included already thought of.
You have to take into consideration the demand of the card, the availability of the card and the price. Even if the option was available, doesn't mean that you could eliminate any profit margin. You could tell me the buy now and sell price of any card on the market that you would buy or sell at bulk, and I could buy or sell a single card for a profit still if I wanted to...Einstein.
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A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion on this forum about investments and I said I had invested in a low rated silver card with some upside that would most likely be overlooked by most people. I bought over 1300 of them throughout the weeks for next to nothing, spent less than 150 stubs a card. Today he turned gold which will absolutely be no surprise to anyone who follows baseball. My investment was no other than my fellow countryman Jonathan Schoop!
Anyone else made some good bank?
Congrats my man!
I was just thinking, all those clicks must get tiresome. LOL Wish there was an easier way like the ability to group buys/sells for the same price instead of having to go through each one individually.
I’ve thought about that I think that would ruin the market. Placing the bids individually is the only way.
Huh? That makes no sense.
What's the difference between placing an offering buy price 100 times at the same price individually for the same card vs. placing an offering price for 100 cards of the same card at the same price in one grouped transaction? There's no difference except of how much time you would be saving.
So how would that ruin the market? LOL
You just answered the question. If it was less tedious everyone would do it. And the people with the most stubs could instantly cancel outbid you buy 1 stub 10,000 times. And the people who buy stubs, because they can and value their free time, wouldn’t have a deterrent and would stop spending cash. This would halt the market because there is a limit on free packs.
You don't get it. LOL
What don’t I get?
I already explained it to you, and you still don't get it.
So if they made your proposed option what would you do first?
That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what I would do or not do.
I was merely suggesting how it would be nice if multiple (especially a large number) of transactions that's tedious could be simplified into one transaction.
And I’m telling you because removing the hurdle that keeps thousands of players from working the market, the time investment of placing bids, would destroy the market. I get why you feel the idea is good because I’ve pondered it as well. But as I did I played out the scenario and I feel it would do more harm than good.
Youre absolutely right. No need to keep arguing it. I have so many page of completed orders it would make people laugh. And I’ve often said it before, i wish I had the ability to multi list but not other people lol. If everybody had it the market would be crushed. Including the flipping market.
No doubt. It’s a great idea if only I can do it. Like you I have 6000 pages of complete orders. I would take my 4 million stub balance and place buy and sell orders that would turn a 1 stub profit and walk away. Nobody in their right mind would outbid me or undercut me on a bulk scale. I would just walk away from the market after 2 seconds every day.
And what are you going to do with that extra money you make when there's nothing on the market that you'd be interested in buying even though you could afford any card on the market?
That would be nonsensical to make more stubs when you already have more than enough (although you have the option to do so). At year's end, does it really matter if you have 4 million stub balance or a 40 million stub balance? It's not like your stubs are transferrable to next year's MLB22 version.
I would do it merely to prevent you from getting stubs. No other reason necessary.
Impossible.
I'm not one into flipping cards for a profit on a bulk scale. Nice try though, that's hilarious.
I have a fraction of your stub balance at 400k and don't need more stubs. I can already afford any card on the market (with exception of Trout who I don't want anyway).
Well Einstein it is the exact reason your idea would destroy the market. Because those of us that can would eliminate any profit margin.
Well Einstein, no you couldn't, and it's not my idea. I was merely suggesting something that many others, yourself included already thought of.
You have to take into consideration the demand of the card, the availability of the card and the price. Even if the option was available, doesn't mean that you could eliminate any profit margin. You could tell me the buy now and sell price of any card on the market that you would buy or sell at bulk, and I could buy or sell a single card for a profit still if I wanted to...Einstein.
Nope because there is a limit on amounts you can sell a card. I think a diamond is 1 million. I would buy up every sell order below 899,999 and list to sell at 1 million. Than I and thousands of others would have to buy at 899,999 if they ever wanted to profit 1 stub or have the bids never go through. Apply the same math to every other card and the market dies immediately. For some who doesn’t work the market because it is too tedious shouldn’t suggest how to make it better because you are out of your element.
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