The Crash: How Bad Things Got
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@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
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.
This is an incoherent rambling.
So ignore it, if you do not like it, did you really need to respond
Oh, the irony.
Maybe try following your own advice before giving it freely to others. Or at least don’t do the opposite as said advice is delivered.
There difference is you like to be negative when you respond and provide nothing to the forums.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
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.
This is an incoherent rambling.
So ignore it, if you do not like it, did you really need to respond
Oh, the irony.
Maybe try following your own advice before giving it freely to others. Or at least don’t do the opposite as said advice is delivered.
There was no need for the negative comment, that is what you are about when you respond and decide to comment on people's post. What do you gain from actually being negative.
The hypocrisy is still lost on you somehow. Oh well, back to work.
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@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
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.
This is an incoherent rambling.
So ignore it, if you do not like it, did you really need to respond
Oh, the irony.
Maybe try following your own advice before giving it freely to others. Or at least don’t do the opposite as said advice is delivered.
There was no need for the negative comment, that is what you are about when you respond and decide to comment on people's post. What do you gain from actually being negative.
The hypocrisy is still lost on you somehow. Oh well, back to work.
Yeah you should get back to work so we do not have to see your negativity on this form
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Situations like this are why I never mess with investments. Flipping may not be quite as profitable at times, but there's far less risk involved because the price that stuff goes for is mostly irrelevant as long as margins are good. My ability to make stubs has pretty much been unaffected by the crash.
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@whitejw98_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
Situations like this are why I never mess with investments. Flipping may not be quite as profitable at times, but there's far less risk involved because the price that stuff goes for is mostly irrelevant as long as margins are good. My ability to make stubs has pretty much been unaffected by the crash.
Yeah that is true, when you use those stubs to buy cards before the crash is hurts knowing you could of got more cards you needed.
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@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@whitejw98_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
Situations like this are why I never mess with investments. Flipping may not be quite as profitable at times, but there's far less risk involved because the price that stuff goes for is mostly irrelevant as long as margins are good. My ability to make stubs has pretty much been unaffected by the crash.
Yeah that is true, when you use those stubs to buy cards before the crash is hurts knowing you could of got more cards you needed.
boo hoo thats how investing works, happens in the real world all the time
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@guccigangchuck said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@dbarmonstar_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
@whitejw98_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Have Gotten:
Situations like this are why I never mess with investments. Flipping may not be quite as profitable at times, but there's far less risk involved because the price that stuff goes for is mostly irrelevant as long as margins are good. My ability to make stubs has pretty much been unaffected by the crash.
Yeah that is true, when you use those stubs to buy cards before the crash is hurts knowing you could of got more cards you needed.
boo hoo thats how investing works, happens in the real world all the time
It was not investing, I did not lose stubs,
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I think the market is recovering! This is wonderful news.
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Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
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@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I have to agree. I do understand that commons, bronzes and Silvers can move super quickly. But, low diamonds with high margins are the best way to go at least for me. Just using the top 13 ovr LS diamonds or the mid tier HRD or ASG players : you can make huge piles of fake money
On Wednesday, I was down to 550k stubs after a little shopping spree. From Thursday- Saturday, I got up to 2 million. This is not meant as a brag because I know there are players making far more, but I like the pace that they move. I was able to buy the 2 two other bosses for the 9th inning Babe and Gagne (yes I picked Bench), and a handful of old online rewards and went back down to 500k. Today I'm almost back to a Million. You can make a huge profit in a still non stressful flipping scenario. Just a suggestion, ultimately we each have our own strategies and styles.
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@ericulous1_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I have to agree. I do understand that commons, bronzes and Silvers can move super quickly. But, low diamonds with high margins are the best way to go at least for me. Just using the top 13 ovr LS diamonds or the mid tier HRD or ASG players : you can make huge piles of fake money
On Wednesday, I was down to 550k stubs after a little shopping spree. From Thursday- Saturday, I got up to 2 million. This is not meant as a brag because I know there are players making far more, but I like the pace that they move. I was able to buy the 2 two other bosses for the 9th inning Babe and Gagne (yes I picked Bench), and a handful of old online rewards and went back down to 500k. Today I'm almost back to a Million. You can make a huge profit in a still non stressful flipping scenario. Just a suggestion, ultimately we each have our own strategies and styles.
Do you think 2.4M is enough to get most of the past bosses and henchmen?
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Diamond perks made me an insane amount of stubs this year. Sitting on 4 million and think I might actually try to hit the cap as I never have before.
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At this stage in the game what is left to buy or invest towards? I have every non LS card and 3.5 million. Had to see that this is end game for the market this year with all the free Affinity packs. The only thing I see yet to be released are some uniforms.
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@dirty-shawnchez_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@ericulous1_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I have to agree. I do understand that commons, bronzes and Silvers can move super quickly. But, low diamonds with high margins are the best way to go at least for me. Just using the top 13 ovr LS diamonds or the mid tier HRD or ASG players : you can make huge piles of fake money
On Wednesday, I was down to 550k stubs after a little shopping spree. From Thursday- Saturday, I got up to 2 million. This is not meant as a brag because I know there are players making far more, but I like the pace that they move. I was able to buy the 2 two other bosses for the 9th inning Babe and Gagne (yes I picked Bench), and a handful of old online rewards and went back down to 500k. Today I'm almost back to a Million. You can make a huge profit in a still non stressful flipping scenario. Just a suggestion, ultimately we each have our own strategies and styles.
Do you think 2.4M is enough to get most of the past bosses and henchmen?
Depends on how many you're missing but it'll certainly come close. The henchmen are all pretty cheap but there are a lot. The Bosses have definitely come down but it adds quick. I'd buy whatever you can but keep a few hundred K in the bank so you can flip again and build up your capital.
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@theblindrhino said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
At this stage in the game what is left to buy or invest towards? I have every non LS card and 3.5 million. Had to see that this is end game for the market this year with all the free Affinity packs. The only thing I see yet to be released are some uniforms.
I definitely think you're right. A few more bosses, and a new Event legend next week, not sure what else. I've slowed down but am still an addict flipper.
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I need 12 more Legends/Flashbacks off the Market to have them all after I finish TA5. That will cost me between 3 and 4 million. I picked up another 12 cards over the weekend. Even with the Market Crash I did ok.
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Looking at Bronze/Common cards in a "crash" is a waste of time. I tried to keep up with my binder this year but about a month ago I had about 20-30 of every card. I found the companion app that let me post 25 orders of a some bronze [censored] for 200 each and over a week - they sold.
I did that for hundreds of cards during my down time.
I can EASILY see someone doing the same thing but not checking the prices and just throwing all their worthless cards for 2x/3x QS value.
The crash was more about all the old inning bosses that dropped 50-60% overnight. How cards went from 300k to 120k despite not being an available card to collect and hasn't been for 6 months.
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@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I’m not that big of a risk taker, so bronze and common cards offer me stubs (smaller amounts I will admit) without that much of a risk compared to legend cards. It’s a niche for me in the market, if you will, and it’s satisfying to me. Additionally, all those little stub transactions add up.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I’m not that big of a risk taker, so bronze and common cards offer me stubs (smaller amounts I will admit) without that much of a risk compared to legend cards. It’s a niche for me in the market, if you will, and it’s satisfying to me. Additionally, all those little stub transactions add up.
You could put in minimum buy orders on gold and diamond equipment, with absolutely zero risk, and would have made over 20 million in stubs this year if you flipped five minutes a day.
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@theblindrhino said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
@th3l1ght_psn said in The Crash: How Bad Things Got:
Why flip commons when you can make more stubs in the same amount of time flipping virtually anything else? Especially if you are starting with a large bank roll. I don't get it. Why intentionally choose the least efficient method?
I’m not that big of a risk taker, so bronze and common cards offer me stubs (smaller amounts I will admit) without that much of a risk compared to legend cards. It’s a niche for me in the market, if you will, and it’s satisfying to me. Additionally, all those little stub transactions add up.
You could put in minimum buy orders on gold and diamond equipment, with absolutely zero risk, and would have made over 20 million in stubs this year if you flipped five minutes a day.
I’ll have to start that early next year but I’ll give it a try now.