Biggest market loss
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Walsh. Didn't pay more than 2200 stubs for him but I'm sitting on like 125 haha
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Bought Lindor early for close to 50k. Always liked his swing and wanted to finish the national league collection. Probably my biggest loss ever.
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@aaronjw76_psn said in Biggest market loss:
Walsh. Didn't pay more than 2200 stubs for him but I'm sitting on like 125 haha
I took a big L on walsh as well. Bough 100 of him for 1750 when the prices were down. Man his price sank fast lol
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Walsh, Flaherty, and Civale cost me a lot of stubbs
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@go4stros25_psn said in Biggest market loss:
@aaronjw76_psn said in Biggest market loss:
Walsh. Didn't pay more than 2200 stubs for him but I'm sitting on like 125 haha
I took a big L on walsh as well. Bough 100 of him for 1750 when the prices were down. Man his price sank fast lol
That said, I've won way more than I lost.
Vladdy
Correa
Peralta
Glasnow
Albies
Ketel Marte
Sterling Marte
Rodon
Lynn
Wheeler
Yuli
Teoscar
BichetteAnd few I'm probably missing.
Hard to be salty about missing out on Walsh an and few others given the above
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Pulled the 2nd Half Stanton on a headliner pack. Sold him for 90k...
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@scott_larock101 said in Biggest market loss:
Pulled the 2nd Half Stanton on a headliner pack. Sold him for 90k...
Stanton was a BR card.
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@genopolanco_psn said in Biggest market loss:
@scott_larock101 said in Biggest market loss:
Pulled the 2nd Half Stanton on a headliner pack. Sold him for 90k...
Stanton was a BR card.
I must've bought him then, my bad. I just remember having the cars and assumed it was a pull. Regardless I sold him for 90k thinking I made a profit then.
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Bought Stanton for 110k 2 days later he fell to 85k
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I bought 50 Carlos rodons when he was bronze for about 80 stubs ea and sold them when he went silver instead of waiting til he was diamond
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@go4stros25_psn said in Biggest market loss:
I had over 500 Glasgows back when he was a silver and sold them for around 500 each. Because I was new to the market and didn't know it was better the just wait.
Also bought a ton a kris bryant cards for 2000 then he got hurt for a couple days and his price never recovered.
This is why I strongly encourage patience (in Glasnow's case) and studying advanced statistics such as wOBA, OPS+, ERA+, FIP, and cross-checking splits and per-9s in relation to a player's in-game ratings and career numbers.
I do have a few players who I've stubbornly clung to this year (Yoan Moncada, Carson Kelly, Dylan Cease, Johnathan India, Mark Canha, Willy Adames, etc.) although my patience finally worked out with Michael Kopech and Mitch Haniger.
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