Who did this to the market
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
While annoying, tbh if you are flipping LS Vidal Brujan this late in the year, you aren't flipping right.
I was flipping him until some fool put in all those low sell orders for him lol
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Does anyone know why Blyleven and Gardner are still so low?
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
Does anyone know why Blyleven and Gardner are still so low?
He's low? Strange, I figured that he'd be in high demand, he's an underrated card. Knocking homers left and right with him.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
Does anyone know why Blyleven and Gardner are still so low?
He's low? Strange, I figured that he'd be in high demand, he's an underrated card. Knocking homers left and right with him.
Event rewards typically take off in value around collection time, most of them did, except those 2 lol
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@nymets1987_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@heater88_psn said in Who did this to the market:
I've also seen so many gold's being sold for under the sell now price. Why? Just sell the card and be done. Why put it up for 1050 when you lose 10% and get less than the sell now price of the card. Someone needs a match class I guess.
My guess for this is it’s not die hard fans and they are unaware of losing the cost on it
They're not losing anything; it's a common. Matter of fact, I've got a spare and will throw it up for 154. All commons and bronzes need to go to quick sell.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong, that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common. And if you do this with multiple low end cards you can make a great profit with zero risk.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
^ This, I gotta flip something while I wait on my 20 Ryan Kleskos to sell.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
^ This, I gotta flip something while I wait on my 20 Ryan Kleskos to sell.
You might have been in a battle with me on those Kleskos. I’ve flipped a hundred or so the last week. I bought a ton of them last week for about 8-10k. I’ve been slowly putting 10 or so on the market at a time. His price keeps rising. Almost think I jumped the gun on selling him.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
Companion app. Can put in a hundred buy orders in minutes. Same with sell orders. Flip 5 different cards or so like this make what ever you want an hour. Think big picture not one card at a time.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
Also I flip anything. But you may have good margins on high cards but the wait is long and the battles are real. If you’re happy waiting hours to make highier margins that only further helps me. Take a look at the margins on commons. A lot of times you can buy them at 5 stubs and sell for 300-400. It’s easy stubs.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
I’ve got my fingers in everything, BR rewards, event rewards, bosses, henchmen etc. I still enjoy flipping commons, its a steady stream of stubs on top of the big sales here and there.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
Also I flip anything. But you may have good margins on high cards but the wait is long and the battles are real. If you’re happy waiting hours to make highier margins that only further helps me. Take a look at the margins on commons. A lot of times you can buy them at 5 stubs and sell for 300-400. It’s easy stubs.
Words aren't enough to describe how my eyes light up when I see those orders lol. Guess my pupils turn to dollar signs. I snatch it right up and flip it.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Bud if it works for you cool. Commons are no risk. Hell I have hundreds of them I forgot about. It effects me zero if they sell or don’t. To make my stubs back I have to sell maybe one or two. That’s off of hundreds of buys
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I understand both sides but when you think about the trends of the game, what people are winning in conquest, opening at the end of an inning etc, you can take some mid range diamonds and flip them in seconds. Today I made 500k flipping Mike Trout. Each flip took about 90 seconds and was worth about 8-10k. Or the HRD mid cards Trevor story and Juan Soto. I buy 10 and by the time I'm done putting in buy orders, enough come through I can start my sell orders and make 6k on each flip, about 60K in 20 mins. All thanks to the magic of the app.
That all said, you're right, the bidding war can get real and frustrating and someone inevitably tanks the card, so going with commons and Bronze can be an absolute stress free way to make stubs.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong, that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common. And if you do this with multiple low end cards you can make a great profit with zero risk.
Agreed. I made about 600k today between common and bronze cards. It might be someone else that's flipping the wrong way. 🧐
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@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
I understand both sides but when you think about the trends of the game, what people are winning in conquest, opening at the end of an inning etc, you can take some mid range diamonds and flip them in seconds. Today I made 500k flipping Mike Trout. Each flip took about 90 seconds and was worth about 8-10k. Or the HRD mid cards Trevor story and Juan Soto. I buy 10 and by the time I'm done putting in buy orders, enough come through I can start my sell orders and make 6k on each flip, about 60K in 20 mins. All thanks to the magic of the app.
That all said, you're right, the bidding war can get real and frustrating and someone inevitably tanks the card, so going with commons and Bronze can be an absolute stress free way to make stubs.
A lot of common cards bought between 5 and 9 go between 333 and 400. Percentage wise that's roughly 6-7,000 percent profit and they sell much faster.
In about 3-4 weeks, I made 5 million and bought every card I wanted along the way. I was even buying cards just to "test drive" and quick selling. After a couple of hours, any loss was erased.
Numbers don't lie.
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Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Not talking but this late in the season is there a need to make 300k an hour? I buy 500K-1mil worth of headliner packs each week because there's nothing I want. I know for a fact that I've bought Lindor, Vida and Gehrig twice. Tested, sold... Decided to try again just because.
If you're worried about making X amount per hour in November, your the one who might be doing it wrong. To each there own though.