It’s hard to make a profit on cards...
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@foofencer_nsw said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
If you would flip cards with margins over 1000 stubs, you wouldn't have a problem.
I’m just starting out flipping for this year and I want to do low-risk stuff at first.
Low risk gets you low reward. It's life.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@foofencer_nsw said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
If you would flip cards with margins over 1000 stubs, you wouldn't have a problem.
I’m just starting out flipping for this year and I want to do low-risk stuff at first.
not a bad strategy, the one i used.but its mostly 50 stubs per card now, the bigger windows opened only a few times and not in the last couple weeks ,so it will be a slog but keep looking a window does open every once in a while, but be fast they close quick.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
If others don’t want to profit to begin with. I’m seeing all these cards that have sometimes hundreds of sell orders placed that are half of their usual going price. It’s really annoying.
The people that place these orders are only getting 20 stubs a pop when someone buys them, so where is the logic here?
Look at LS Miguel Sano for example. No sense at all.
I just want to make some stubs of the market, but something is deeply wrong here. I’m NMS.
Yeah, I've been flipping cards for the last several years and it's never been this bad. I usually have the collections done by now but I won't even do that this year. I'll need over 600k just to finish the Angels. That's just way too much to earn in this market, and too much time to earn it. They finally found a way to make you pay cash to complete the collections. Congratulations SDS. But whatever. The moments are fun to do, but the rest is a grind and I have other things I can do.
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The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
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The people that create an order wall with 20 or more at the same price are the people that drive me crazy.
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
That's not flipping, that is investing
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Flipping works this year it just takes a little more patience and persistence.
I have flipped my way to completing the Live Series Collection.
The only money I have spent was initial purchase.
Stay with it. Good Luck
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
Nah, because you lose 10% to their "tax"...which has got to be one of the most insulting things they've ever done in the history of in game markets(It's been this way forever, doesnt make it any less asinine). Equipment and perks seem to be the safest bet this year
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@foofencer_nsw said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
If you would flip cards with margins over 1000 stubs, you wouldn't have a problem.
I’m just starting out flipping for this year and I want to do low-risk stuff at first.
Low risk low reward.
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I keep hearing that it is hard to make stubs. It isn’t. I’m at 3 million with all the cards collected for Ruth.
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@theblindrhino said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
I keep hearing that it is hard to make stubs. It isn’t. I’m at 3 million with all the cards collected for Ruth.
Thats because people are flipping common through gold cards, and they're mad they aren't swimming through a sea of stubs like Scrooge McDuck.
Meanwhile, I made about 100k already today ️
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In future forex trading the people who lose money say it's manipulation but never say a word when they make money.
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I can’t believe the amount of time people spend on flipping cards and not just playing the game…
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Maybe it's more fun for them
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@nymets1987_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
I can’t believe the amount of time people spend on flipping cards and not just playing the game…
Flipping cards is how I earn stubs as a player who does not purchase stubs with actual, real-life money. It’s a grind, sure, but a penny saved is a penny earned!
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@nymets1987_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
I can’t believe the amount of time people spend on flipping cards and not just playing the game…
Flipping cards is how I earn stubs as a player who does not purchase stubs with actual, real-life money. It’s a grind, sure, but a penny saved is a penny earned!
Exactly, you just have to know what to flip, the last few days have been the best ones I've personally had all year so far. I have all prospects now and just missing 4 FOTF players.
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New game, same song and dance.
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@sarge1387_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@tonythetiger2k16 said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
Nah, because you lose 10% to their "tax"...which has got to be one of the most insulting things they've ever done in the history of in game markets(It's been this way forever, doesnt make it any less asinine). Equipment and perks seem to be the safest bet this year
Except the 10% tax only applies to market transactions.
So Quicksells will always net you full amount (IE the 1500 from being 84). Which is why when you pull a gold or a diamond and you want to see it on the market you need to figure out the breakeven number for it to make sense to list. In the case of an 84 with a QS of 1500 you need to list it as a Buy order for 1666 or 1667 to match QS value. Theres a lot of player cards that you're just better off quickselling.
I also don't know if the game rounds up or down with decimals so 90% of 1667 is 1500.30, or 90% of 1666 would be 1499.40
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@khain24_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@sarge1387_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@tonythetiger2k16 said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
Nah, because you lose 10% to their "tax"...which has got to be one of the most insulting things they've ever done in the history of in game markets(It's been this way forever, doesnt make it any less asinine). Equipment and perks seem to be the safest bet this year
Except the 10% tax only applies to market transactions.
So Quicksells will always net you full amount (IE the 1500 from being 84). Which is why when you pull a gold or a diamond and you want to see it on the market you need to figure out the breakeven number for it to make sense to list. In the case of an 84 with a QS of 1500 you need to list it as a Buy order for 1650 to match QS value. Theres a lot of player cards that you're just better off quickselling.
I think you would need to sell at or above 1666 to break even.
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@theblindrhino said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@khain24_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@sarge1387_psn said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
@tonythetiger2k16 said in It’s hard to make a profit on cards...:
The best, smartest & easiest way to flip cards is buying & waiting for the next roster update. Lets use Will Smith from the Dodgers. He is an 84 Gold with a Quick Sell of 1500 & his Sell Now Market Price is bouncing up & down from 1500 to 1600. Lets say if you bought 10 of his cards at 1500 stubs each. If he goes Diamond. At 85 his Quick Sell is 3000, at 86 is 3750 & at 87 its 4500. So you will clearly turn nice profits. If he stays at 84, then you have not lost anything. You can Quick Sell him for 1500 each which is what you paid. Your loss would only be if he dropped to a 83 with a Quick Sell of 1200.
So the key is buying cards at Quick Sell Values which are most likely to be upgraded by 1 to 3 tiers.
Nah, because you lose 10% to their "tax"...which has got to be one of the most insulting things they've ever done in the history of in game markets(It's been this way forever, doesnt make it any less asinine). Equipment and perks seem to be the safest bet this year
Except the 10% tax only applies to market transactions.
So Quicksells will always net you full amount (IE the 1500 from being 84). Which is why when you pull a gold or a diamond and you want to see it on the market you need to figure out the breakeven number for it to make sense to list. In the case of an 84 with a QS of 1500 you need to list it as a Buy order for 1650 to match QS value. Theres a lot of player cards that you're just better off quickselling.
I think you would need to sell at or above 1666 to break even.
Yes you are correct--- I used the wrong value as my base. I'll edit my response.
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