The Crash: How Bad Things Got
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Behold an extensive list of the live series cards that have been severely affected by the market crash. This is giving 1929 a run for its money! I had just gotten to 1 million stubs through a lot of hard work by flipping cards, and with so many sell orders (an unnatural number, if I may say so), it is very hard to do so again, at least for the moment.
Note that these numbers may vary from the ones posted. This is at the time that I enter them in.
LS Tyler Beede has 140 sell orders at 66 stubs. Next highest price is 185.
LS Jay Jackson has 23 sell orders at 66 stubs. Next highest price is 185.
LS Sean Hjelle has 118 sell orders at 33 stubs. Next highest price is 93.
LS Jacob Webb has 108 sell orders at 22 stubs. Next highest price is 81.
LS Jay Flaa has 141 sell orders at 66 stubs. Next highest price is 163. (Plus 15 buy orders for 5 stubs)
LS Tucker Davidson has 133 sell orders at 33 stubs. Next highest price is 128.
LS Reymin Gudman has 23 sell orders at 65 stubs, followed by 25 sell orders at 64 stubs. Next highest price after that? 202.
LS Ian Krol has 67 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 224.
LS Daniel Johnson has 64 sell orders at 55 stubs. Next highest price is 98.
LS Martin Perez has 89 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 185.
LS Garrett Richards has 77 sell orders for 33 stubs. Next highest price is 100.
LS Jeison Guzman has 13 sell orders for 65 stubs, and 118 sell orders for 66 s. Next highest price is 214.
LS Wade Davis has 15 sell orders for 65 and 18 sell orders for 66. Next highest price is 194.
LS Nabil Crismatt has 38 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 184.
LS Daniel Camarena has 6 sell orders for 65 stubs, 46 sell orders at 66 stubs. Next highest price is 88 and 217.
LS Peter Lambert has 28 sell orders at 66 stubs. Next highest price is 174.
LS Alan Trejo has 20 sell orders for 66 stubs. (30 buy orders for 5!) Next highest price is 233.
LS Elehuris Montrero has 24 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 193.
LS Lucas Gilbreath has 11 sell orders for 65 and 29 sell orders for 66. Next highest price is 196.
LS Junior Fernandez has 34 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 100.
LS T.J. McFarland has 29 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 100.
LS Wade LeBlanc has 9 sell orders for 65s, followed by 34 sell orders for 66. Plus 30 buy orders for 5.
LS Brandon Waddell has 116 buy orders at 55 stubs. Next highest prices are 88 and 206.
LS Angel Rondon has 15 sell orders for 54 followed by 119 sell orders for 55. And a whopping 43 buy orders for 5.
LS Austin Dean has 21 sell orders for 65 followed by 83 sell orders for 66. And a whopping 42 buy orders for 5.
LS Kodi Whitley has 102 sell orders for 11 stubs. Next highest price is 40.
LS Andrew Knizer has 71 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 205.
LS Shelby Miller has 13 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 149.
LS Dillon Peters has 11 sell orders for 65 stubs, and 14 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 149.
LS Cody Ponce has 15 sell orders for 54 stubs, and 36 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 182. Plus 27 buy orders for 5.
LS Blake Cederlind has 13 sell orders for 65 stubs, and 25 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 194. Plus 30 buy orders for 5.
LS Cole Tucker has 25 sell orders for 33 stubs. Next highest price is 88.
LS Aaron Ashby has 23 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 100.
LS Keston Hiura has 16 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 120.
LS Daniel Norris has 23 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 202.
LS Corey Ray has 112 sell orders for 33 stubs. Next highest price is 95.
LS Patrick Weigel has 12 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 90.
LS Pablo Reyes has 20 sell orders for 55 stubs. Next highest price is 95.
LS Jose Garcia has 118 sell orders for 44 stubs. Next highest price is 99, followed by 175.
LS Ryan Hendrix has 117 sell orders for 33 stubs. Next highest price is 35, followed by 95.
LS PJ Higgins has 10 sell orders for 22 stubs. Next highest price is 62.
LS Sergio Alcantara has 15 sell orders for 49 stubs. Next highest price is 50, followed by 315.
LS Yennsy Diaz has 45 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 100, followed by 227.
LS Steven Okert has 38 sell orders for 66 stubs. Next highest price is 205.
LS Isan Diaz has 18 sell orders for 65 stubs, followed by 42 sell orders for 66. Next highest price is 218.As this list grows, I hope that it conveys the sheer ridiculousness of what's going on.
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Ahhhhhh the great crash of 2021. The show historians will look back on this week as one of the hardest market falls in history.
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Ahhhhhh the great crash of 2021. The show historians will look back on this week as one of the hardest market falls in history.
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I hope our historian SaveFarris is taking copious notes on the Great Crash of 2021.
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They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
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@poksey_mlbts said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
This.....Every time we have a new type of pack drop we see a significant market dip, this was no exception.....and if people are still scrambling to get stubs at this point in the game, well....With RIB, and the inflated margins for the last 2 months, anyone who has made an effort should have made a ton of stubs and not be overly concerned about this dip....Prices will rebound to some extent with the new collection drop...
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This is like buying penny stocks and thinking you're a Wall Street Stock Broker...
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@gixxerryder750 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
This is like buying penny stocks and thinking you're a Wall Street Stock Broker...
I was trying to find someway to put it, but essentially this. I'm doing just fine in my corner of the market, it's about being flexible. If one part of the market isn't moving, I just move to the next thing. It's rather easy to build up stubs.
I also never build up inventory, that's an easy way to lose stubs (or lose potential stubs I guess if you are buying at quicksell), I want stuff that moves fast.
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I love the dip right now. I've made a couple million in stubs this week and have bought a ton of players I've been wanting and needed for the upcoming collection. I still have about 450k in stubs just waiting to see if I need anything else when it drops. I also have a couple hundred cards to sell so it's a good thing it you planned for it.
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@poksey_mlbts said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
I care, I was making stubs off of those cards. As an offline player who doesn't buy stubs with real money, flipping those cards was my primary source of stub income.
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@poksey_mlbts said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
yep, there are many people like you who have card with duplicates that have not had a reason to sell them. I have stayed away from LS cards the past 5 months. This crash has effected every type of card people flip. I have flipped alot of different type of cards this year. It just people now have a reason to sell those cards they been hoarding.
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@oreorockstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@poksey_mlbts said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
This.....Every time we have a new type of pack drop we see a significant market dip, this was no exception.....and if people are still scrambling to get stubs at this point in the game, well....With RIB, and the inflated margins for the last 2 months, anyone who has made an effort should have made a ton of stubs and not be overly concerned about this dip....Prices will rebound to some extent with the new collection drop...
I have made tons of stubs and will be good for the collection, I am still flipping for cards I do not have yet, The fact that people are now selling off what they been hoarding cause the they need stubs for the finest packs is the cause of what I flip which is not LS cards. This will pass and I will continue to make stubs flipping cards/ Sometimes you have to change what cards you are flipping to make the most profit instead of worry about other cards. If you have bought cards that you wanted to flip just wait out until TA5 when people will buy card for the exchange that is when LS card will got back up in price.
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@eatyum_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@gixxerryder750 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
This is like buying penny stocks and thinking you're a Wall Street Stock Broker...
I was trying to find someway to put it, but essentially this. I'm doing just fine in my corner of the market, it's about being flexible. If one part of the market isn't moving, I just move to the next thing. It's rather easy to build up stubs.
I also never build up inventory, that's an easy way to lose stubs (or lose potential stubs I guess if you are buying at quicksell), I want stuff that moves fast.
Totally agree, I have move on to other things to sell that might move faster and instead of buying 5 to 10 of same card I am back to 2 or 3. Still make a profit
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I think if you waited this long to try and make stubs off the market you are in trouble. LS are always a source of coins but one we hit the 7th or 8th inning those stubs sources are not reliable and profit margins become much smaller. People are freaking out now, just want until next inning when they rerelease the inning bosses and there is nothing holding value. Again the time to make stubbs was early in the game release, now is the time to be buying up any cards you want to play with for the next month or two.
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@mubby_33_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
I think if you waited this long to try and make stubs off the market you are in trouble. LS are always a source of coins but one we hit the 7th or 8th inning those stubs sources are not reliable and profit margins become much smaller. People are freaking out now, just want until next inning when they rerelease the inning bosses and there is nothing holding value. Again the time to make stubbs was early in the game release, now is the time to be buying up any cards you want to play with for the next month or two.
That is wrong cause I made 1m in stubs the Sat before the Crash of the market. I also do not flip LS cards. I continue to make stubs but with the crash I have moved on to different cards to flip while still flipping the cards that made me a ton of stubs the last 5 months until the crash.
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Time to do collections I guess!
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@raylewissb47_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
I hope our historian SaveFarris is taking copious notes on the Great Crash of 2021.
Last week, new firewall went up at work, so the only way I can access the market is via phone/app, which really hinders my research capabilities.
Also, there’s the small matter of already having every card (not including 9th bosses & the Finest packs) along w/ 3 mill in the bank, so Outside a couple of days last month, I’ve basically been out of the flip game since … August?
I’ve also never been big on investing. When I flip, I’m going for high turnover get-in-get-out. I look at it as any money sunk into holding on to cards is just wasted potential earnings. If long-term investing works for you: great! But I’ve found my way works for me and mostly mitigates the affects of these crashes.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@mubby_33_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
I think if you waited this long to try and make stubs off the market you are in trouble. LS are always a source of coins but one we hit the 7th or 8th inning those stubs sources are not reliable and profit margins become much smaller. People are freaking out now, just want until next inning when they rerelease the inning bosses and there is nothing holding value. Again the time to make stubbs was early in the game release, now is the time to be buying up any cards you want to play with for the next month or two.
That is wrong cause I made 1m in stubs the Sat before the Crash of the market. I also do not flip LS cards. I continue to make stubs but with the crash I have moved on to different cards to flip while still flipping the cards that made me a ton of stubs the last 5 months until the crash.
I didn't start flipping until about 2 months ago. I've made a fortune off the backs of hard working mid tier HRD cards and Live series diamonds. I'd personally like to thank Juan Soto, Trevor Story and the top 13 LS s for their patience as I bought and sold like D'Caprio in a Scorsese wall street biopic thriller.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@poksey_mlbts said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
They are live series low rated cards, who really cares? I have tons of these cards sitting in my collection from opening around 1000 packs over the past few weeks. If I really wanted to, I could put up 20+ of many of them at low prices for those that need them.
I guess i dont get the outrage over this. Even if, and that's a big if, the market is being manipulated by SDS, i dont see the low card prices as a negative. It gives everyone a better opportunity at more reasonable card prices, and therefore a better chance at completing collections.
I care, I was making stubs off of those cards. As an offline player who doesn't buy stubs with real money, flipping those cards was my primary source of stub income.
I have been offline only and haven't bought stubs either. My primary source of Show income is playing the game and opening packs. I'm sure I have "lost" tons of stubs in cards I have bought for collections this year from card prices going down but I dont really care. The primary reason you flipped cards was to make stubs to buy cards. Now, you can buy all these cards much cheaper, so that million stubs you accumulated is worth more at this very moment.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
That is wrong cause I made 1m in stubs the Sat before the Crash of the market. I also do not flip LS cards. I continue to make stubs but with the crash I have moved on to different cards to flip while still flipping the cards that made me a ton of stubs the last 5 months until the crash.
Exactly, I would say now is the best time to flip, I guess those biggest tryhards have all the cards they need so they left the market and it is very easy to make stubs now. (what I mean by that is that orders actually go through and no one undercuts me by 1 stub that often) I can easily make 300k per hour while watching netflix. For that reason I was not even crying all day when I realized that I lost almost 1m value of my cards that I bought on Sunday and Monday. I really thought that BR and RS rewards will keep their value. Clueless
And just little advice to Lady, I would change your method, it is not very effective this late of the year.