#1 23-11-2022 09:47:03

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Ones to Watch cards are predictable in some aspects and unpredictable

The best method to earn money out of cards is to purchase them during neutral periods in which you can hold them then FUT 23 Coins sell them during the hype. For example The Liverpool's Darwin Nunez has had a slow start to life the Merseyside with two league goals within his initial seven games.

After an unsatisfactory 3-3 draw against Brighton and with more difficult fixtures coming up and a slew of fixtures to come, his OTW price - which was released just three days since his release is hovering in the 70k mark. Some smart speculators may choose this low moment to grab one, then decide to sell it prior to the start of Liverpool's next match off, particularly in the event that Nunez is in the team. A more reckless investor might hold onto it until the match in the hopes that Nunez scores, but the risks are much higher.

Another thing to look for in OTW cards is when upgrades are already 'priced in'. Everyone knows Man City are going to have to win 3/8 games for Haaland its first OTW upgrade, as an example, and that is part of the reason for his exorbitant price per game. Do not be deceived into buying players that will surely get those three wins in hoping that prices will be able to increase their prices when the time comes around. Most likely, this could lead to a lot of individuals trying to profit simultaneously, which will drive the cost down.

In the end, Ones to Watch cards are predictable in some aspects and unpredictable in other. The unpredictability is fascinating about them, however understanding the predictable peaks bottoms, buying when they're down, trading in the midst of hype - is the way to earn coins from them.

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