Theory on the market margins
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I just got a scouting report pack, 2 bronze and a common, Free stubs once they sell
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I think if people put as much effort into working the actual stock market as they do with these cards, there would be many self made millionaires on this forum. I get the thrill of the chase of gathering 3 million stubs, and I guess the chase is the only reason for doing it but it doesn't mean anything. I mean, what can you do with 3 million stubs?
For me the interesting aspect of all this card flipping is how real this virtual stuff is to some people. I see this "fantasy into reality" aspect is spilling into the real world, with the introduction of NFT's. Millions of real dollars being paid for a jpeg, simply because it's the only jpeg of that type in existence.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@painpa_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@painpa_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
I love seeing ppl who dont know what they are doing putting up large quantities.it means 2 things- with as fast as the market moves they will quickly flip themselves out of stubs or lack of success will have them give up and with the attention being focused there is leaves other areas open and the profits have been beautiful so far
There are profits to be made but it seems to be at a slower rate at least for me.
I only do 1 at a time usually 3, but time of day has been very critical so far.im in and out so fast that im almost not even there.
I flip multiple cards but the max I will buy at one time is 5 but I stay about 2 or 3 at a time.
Oh, thats 3 each, i buy hundreds( if i can, i take what the market gives me)at a time.spreading it around protects against outbid/undercutting.i also dont track the amounts of each card,just put in the lowest/highest at the time(unless there is a gap. all buys go into a pool and then all sells, and trust the analysis done at purchase will have a bigger sell pool. that helps preventing freak outs at the values changing
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@spin_doctor01_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
I think if people put as much effort into working the actual stock market as they do with these cards, there would be many self made millionaires on this forum. I get the thrill of the chase of gathering 3 million stubs, and I guess the chase is the only reason for doing it but it doesn't mean anything. I mean, what can you do with 3 million stubs?
For me the interesting aspect of all this card flipping is how real this virtual stuff is to some people. I see this "fantasy into reality" aspect is spilling into the real world, with the introduction of NFT's. Millions of real dollars being paid for a jpeg, simply because it's the only jpeg of that type in existence.
Playing the market in this game is to get enough stubs to have the cards I want, Last year it was so easy I was able to get all the cards, It is not abut having millions just sitting there with nothing to use it for. Stock Market is not the same, I would probably lose money playing stocks, You have to have money to play the stock market which some people to no have nor do they want to risk there real money, This is a video game and it is a way to make extra stubs.
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@painpa_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@painpa_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@painpa_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
I love seeing ppl who dont know what they are doing putting up large quantities.it means 2 things- with as fast as the market moves they will quickly flip themselves out of stubs or lack of success will have them give up and with the attention being focused there is leaves other areas open and the profits have been beautiful so far
There are profits to be made but it seems to be at a slower rate at least for me.
I only do 1 at a time usually 3, but time of day has been very critical so far.im in and out so fast that im almost not even there.
I flip multiple cards but the max I will buy at one time is 5 but I stay about 2 or 3 at a time.
Oh, thats 3 each, i buy hundreds( if i can, i take what the market gives me)at a time.spreading it around protects against outbid/undercutting.i also dont track the amounts of each card,just put in the lowest/highest at the time(unless there is a gap. all buys go into a pool and then all sells, and trust the analysis done at purchase will have a bigger sell pool. that helps preventing freak outs at the values changing
I track as a card sells I buy more of that card when the margin changes then I find another card to sell that keep me from getting where I could lose stubs, Only happen once this year so far and it was a min lost. Differently have to have patience and let the card sell while flipping other cards.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
@stinkysman77_mlbts said in Theory on the market margins:
I've flipped for about 2 million so far
How much time did it take you to get that much and what did you start with? Is that just flipping or with playing game and selling anything you get in packs?
I worked the market a decent bit...I pulled Tatis...sold him and started from there ..just flipping
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The app is here to stay especially now that they asking to collect your data everytime you sign in
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@go4stros25_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
The app is here to stay especially now that they asking to collect your data everytime you sign in
Yeah I know it is here to stay
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@spin_doctor01_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
I think if people put as much effort into working the actual stock market as they do with these cards, there would be many self made millionaires on this forum. I get the thrill of the chase of gathering 3 million stubs, and I guess the chase is the only reason for doing it but it doesn't mean anything. I mean, what can you do with 3 million stubs?
For me the interesting aspect of all this card flipping is how real this virtual stuff is to some people. I see this "fantasy into reality" aspect is spilling into the real world, with the introduction of NFT's. Millions of real dollars being paid for a jpeg, simply because it's the only jpeg of that type in existence.
Not even comparable. Nice try though
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People are just better in general. They are better at the game which is obvious if you play online and better at the market when you take a look.
People don’t want to sell a card to the highest bid, they want to list it themselves. They also want to post a bid and buy cards for cheaper. Less ways to earn stubs brings in more people to the market as well. The profits shrink massively. It’s not one thing it’s like 20 things built up over years.
This market system worked for a bit but it will probably be like this for a while now. People don’t care if a margin is negative, they just want it for less than the buy now and want to sell it for more than the sell now.
There is still some out there but it’s mostly 1-2k flips at the most
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Order cap used to just be 20.
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@the_dragon1912 said in Theory on the market margins:
@bearsfan217_xbl said in Theory on the market margins:
What is shozone?
It tells people who don't know how to flip what the most profitable cards are at all times. Then everyone flocks to the cards that are most profitable and the profit completely disappears within seconds
Exactly! If you use showzone you ain’t making any stubs because you and a thousand other guys are flocking to the same cards and you 1 up each other until the value is arbitraged out in no time………then they all go away and I capitalize on the rebound 15 minutes later.
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The walls put up (10-50 of the same price) drive me crazy.
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@bhall09_psn said in Theory on the market margins:
The walls put up (10-50 of the same price) drive me crazy.
I know especially when they set it low
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Another one that drives me nuts is when someone undersells by a large margin..."I want to sell my card quick" no you'll just be underbid and they price is shot now
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