Another question for the stub millionaires
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They might be similar but in no way do they translate with each other. DD and MUT are all about supply and demand. You can determine demand based on rarity and stats and what other cards can compete with the card in question. The stock market does not operate like that. Supply and demand dictate price but what determines that supply and demand is different. Imagine having a DD card whose attributes are constantly changing. There would be no possible way to predict future prices., gains or loses. You can also set the profit margin on a DD card by simply looking at the buy and sell orders and subtracting 10 percent. I have money invested but in the real market but the stock market is really about long term growth. DD is based on the different innings which last less than a month.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
Do they give away money/gifts just for playing that too?!?! Cause if so then just by playing (regardless of win or lose) you can make money!!!
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The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
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@lazy_toast said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
LOL. I though about this when I played madden last year. I wondered if i put my mind to it could i flip like i do with virtual cards. The reality kicked in and i was sad. Im just video game rich
You wouldn't want to flip stocks like virtual baseball cards. Day trading is risky.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@lazy_toast said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
LOL. I though about this when I played madden last year. I wondered if i put my mind to it could i flip like i do with virtual cards. The reality kicked in and i was sad. Im just video game rich
You wouldn't want to flip stocks like virtual baseball cards. Day trading is risky.
How about Evening trading
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@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
Why?
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@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
Why?
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
Risk of loss of real dollars in The Show Market: 0%.
Risk of loss of real dollars in NYSE/NASDAQ/etc: substantially more.That's like comparing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Lloyd Cushenberry III of the Broncos because they both play at the Center position.
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@SaveFarris said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
Risk of loss of real dollars in The Show Market: 0%.
Risk of loss of real dollars in NYSE/NASDAQ/etc: substantially more.That's like comparing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Lloyd Cushenberry III of the Broncos because they both play at the Center position.
Exactly, I don't make an income right now where I can experiment with the stock market. I'd love to some day, but not now. Honestly OP is probably jealous of people who have millions of stubs, so he's passively aggressively posting about how they could be doing something else with their life.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
Yes I do.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
You would be wrong. Lots of older players.
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@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
Why?
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
My wife and I make enough between us. I won't ever get my Ferrari, but we're happy, and that's what matters to us. One of my philosophies in life is you can always make another buck, but you can't buy one more second of time. So I'd rather make less and have more free time, than try to break the bank. To each their own though.
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@Vipersneak said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
You would be wrong. Lots of older players.
Ha can we create a 40+ LG! Getting tired of these whipper snappers destroming me. Maybe in this LG I'll finally get to WS.
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@SaveFarris said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
Risk of loss of real dollars in The Show Market: 0%.
Risk of loss of real dollars in NYSE/NASDAQ/etc: substantially more.That's like comparing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Lloyd Cushenberry III of the Broncos because they both play at the Center position.
Again, I'm not trying to compare the show market vs. stock market.
The stock markets rate of return for the last 100 years has been 8-10%. I will take that risk any day. If you take no risk you're going to be eating beans and rice during retirement. -
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@Vipersneak said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
You would be wrong. Lots of older players.
Ha can we create a 40+ LG! Getting tired of these whipper snappers destroming me. Maybe in this LG I'll finally get to WS.
LMBO dont ever play madden them. Lil kid cheese fest
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If you're "not trying to compare the show market vs. the stock market", then stop trying to compare investing in the show market vs. investing in the stock market.
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@Vipersneak said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
Yes I do.
my simple question got a simple answer. thank you.
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@dcmo3 said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
@JiggidyJJ said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
The show market vs the stock market is the equivalent of pre-K arithmetic vs advanced calculus.
I'm not trying to compare the show market to the stock market.
I'm trying to see if people who have a million stubs here have any money at all in the real stock market. I have a feeling they probably don't.
Why?
why not. I'm curious. I wonder if people that spend hours in a fake market spend any time at all in a real market that makes real money. It would behoove them to do so.
My wife and I make enough between us. I won't ever get my Ferrari, but we're happy, and that's what matters to us. One of my philosophies in life is you can always make another buck, but you can't buy one more second of time. So I'd rather make less and have more free time, than try to break the bank. To each their own though.
That's all fine and dandy. Life's not all about money, I agree. And I'm not all about getting rich. It's about making your money work and having a secure retirement. There is this phenomenon called inflation. You might have enough now but how about when your 75?
Investing in the stock market really doesn't require much time. But you do you. -
@thinkbluedgr said in Another question for the stub millionaires:
And multi-millionaires. Do you even have a dollar invested in the stock market?
I'm sure it's great to have a million stubs but all you can buy with that is virtual baseball cards. A million in the stock market and you're set for retirement.
Preorder was the last time I sunk money into the game. Have 5 max price cards, 2 more max buy orders in. 2.5 in the bank.
Everything was bought because I will never make world series or go 12-0, and I didn't flip a single card all year.